

002: The Cutest Little Robot at the End of Computation
Aug 21, 2025
Explore the world of biohybrid robots powered by mycelium! Discover how these innovative creations could transform agriculture and food production. The conversation dives into the unique blend of technology and nature, critiquing traditional silicon-based approaches. Enjoy humorous anecdotes as the speaker reflects on academic experiences alongside insights into the intersection of tech funding and cultural narratives. The potential of fungi to energize robots opens up fascinating possibilities for the future!
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Mycelium Mediates Robot Sensing
- Radha explained Cornell's paper using mycelium electrophysiology to mediate robot sensing and movement in chaotic environments.
- The robots changed gait to UV and produced signals the team could override, showing environmental responsiveness.
Three Experiments With Biohybrid Bots
- Radha described three experiments: walking/rolling from mycelial spikes, gait change under UV, and full override of native signals.
- She contrasted a soft spider-like robot and a hard wheeled robot to show varied implementations.
New Mumbai Mushroom Power Fiction
- Tobias described his New Mumbai fiction where slum residents power infrastructure with giant engineered fungi.
- He used images and a short mock documentary to explore who controls technology and access to innovation.