The Next Big Idea

WHAT IS LIFE? (Part 2): Consciousness, AI, and Aliens


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Does free will exist on a sliding scale? Will humans and AI co-evolve? Are aliens already here on earth? These are just a few of the many mind-bending questions Rufus and Sara Walker, author of “Life as No One Knows It,” explore in the second half of their conversation.

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