Living Intelligence
Living Intelligence is the convergence of artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and advanced sensors.[1]
Overview
The conceptual framework of Living Intelligence was introduced in 2024 with a report published by Amy Webb and Sam Jordan from Future Today Institute. The report described it as a convergence of three technologies (artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and advanced sensors) for systems capable of sensing, learning, adapting, and evolving.[2]
Living Intelligence relies on the interaction between AI systems (such as Large Action Models), sensor networks that collect and transmit data, and biological engineering applications which include generative biology.[3][4][5]
Applications
Living Intelligence can be used in a variety of industries, including business and education.[1] In education, it focuses on human cognition to personalize learning experiences.[6] It can also assist in training AI models with empathy for applications of customer service and healthcare.[7]
Notable early developments in Living Intelligence include DishBrain, a biological computer created by Cortical Labs using brain cells,[8] and various applications of generative biology by companies like Ginkgo Bioworks[4] and Google DeepMind's AlphaProteo project.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Why Living Intelligence is the Next Big Thing. (6 January 2025) Retrieved from Harvard Business Review
- ↑ The Era of Living Intelligence. Retrieved from Future Today Institute
- ↑ <templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles>Rouleau, Nicolas; Levin, Michael (13 December 2024). "Discussions of machine versus living intelligence need more clarity". Nature.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 This Futurist Predicts a Coming of Living Intelligence and AI Supercylce. (11 December 2023) Retrieved from Inc.
- ↑ 2025 AI Predictions. Retrieved from Perplexity
- ↑ The Role of AI and Living Intelligence in Higher Education: Potential Applications and Challenges. (January 2025) Retrieved from Research Gate
- ↑ Will 2025 be the Era of Living Intelligence?. (9 January 2025) Retrieved from Analytics Insight
- ↑ How Neurons in a Dish Learned to Play “Pong”. (12 October 2022) Retrieved from The Scientist