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Scaling Selfhood: Collective Intelligence from Cells to Economies, with Michael Levin

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Substrait Neutrality

Wright: We have these kind of common sense understandings, an formal and informal frame s for thinking about intelligence and agency even morality that rely on these pretty clear distinctions between a biological system and a technological system. I don't feel morally dutiful to my computer, but i do to another human. So in response to this, one thing that you've done is focused on this principle of substraihtneutrality. And where i get really interested here,. apart from the implications of your work on consciousness, which i hope we'll get into latert is that i think this feature, substrait neutrality, affords us not only the capacity to apply them to a diverse set

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