Living Intelligence

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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. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Why Living Intelligence is the Next Big Thing.  (6 January 2025)  Retrieved from Harvard Business Review
  2. The Era of Living Intelligence.  Retrieved from Future Today Institute
  3. <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. 4.0 4.1 This Futurist Predicts a Coming of Living Intelligence and AI Supercylce.  (11 December 2023)  Retrieved from Inc.
  5. 2025 AI Predictions.  Retrieved from Perplexity
  6. The Role of AI and Living Intelligence in Higher Education: Potential Applications and Challenges.  (January 2025)  Retrieved from Research Gate
  7. Will 2025 be the Era of Living Intelligence?.  (9 January 2025)  Retrieved from Analytics Insight
  8. How Neurons in a Dish Learned to Play “Pong”.  (12 October 2022)  Retrieved from The Scientist