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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[&#34;AI and the nature of intelligence are hot topics, as is using DNA as information storage, and printing organelles to study how they develop and function. Including brainoids, little self-contained blobs of neuronal tissue which display patterns of regular electrochemical activity, and raise ethical problems about whether or not they are self-aware.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;--Paul McAuley interviewed by Simon Morden&#xA;&#xA;#science #authors #web]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“AI and the nature of intelligence are hot topics, as is using DNA as information storage, and printing organelles to study how they develop and function. Including brainoids, little self-contained blobs of neuronal tissue which display patterns of regular electrochemical activity, and raise ethical problems about whether or not they are self-aware.”</p>

<p>—<a href="https://interzone.digital/a-is-for-anthropocene/">Paul McAuley interviewed by Simon Morden</a></p>

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