Stanford Seminar - Computer-Designed Organisms - Josh Bongard
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
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Overview
Explore the groundbreaking field of computer-designed organisms in this Stanford seminar featuring Josh Bongard from the University of Vermont. Delve into the fascinating intersection of computer science and biology as Bongard presents his research on creating novel life forms through computational methods. Learn about the potential applications and ethical considerations of this cutting-edge technology. Gain insights into how artificial intelligence and machine learning are being used to design and optimize living organisms for various purposes. This hour-long talk, delivered on April 22, 2020, offers a thought-provoking look at the future of synthetic biology and its implications for science, medicine, and society.
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Stanford Seminar - Computer-designed organisms - Josh Bongard
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Stanford Online
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