The podcast begins with housekeeping announcements, including a correction to the speaker schedule and a lighthearted gift presentation. The main content features Michael Levin, who discusses agential materials, diverse intelligence, and the potential of cellular collectives in regenerative medicine. Levin introduces the concept of an "anatomical compiler" and explores the ethical implications of creating novel life forms, emphasizing the importance of understanding and relating to diverse intelligences. A Q&A session follows, addressing the distinctions between software and hardware in biological systems, milestones for achieving the anatomical compiler, scales of intelligence, and the potential for predictive behaviors in non-traditional intelligences.
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