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Watch the full program (66 minutes) here: https://bit.ly/3FxGCEI 10-day free trial available: http://bit.ly/3X5XMzD _____ What is life? There is still no clear answer to the difficult problem that humanity has long been trying to find an answer to. In response to this ultimate mystery, biologist and author Shinichi Fukuoka defined life as "a process of repeated decomposition and synthesis while barely maintaining a constant state," which caused a great stir. So how do we actually perceive life, that is, what is our outlook on life? There must be many people who have had the experience of typing "thank you" into ChatGPT for some reason, even though there is no one on the other side of the screen. Even if we know that the other party is a robot or AI, we end up interacting with life as if we are confronting it. Yoichi Ochiai advocates a new nature, "digital nature," brought about by the fusion of original nature and computers, in which the human body theory will change dramatically and the mode of existence will be expanded. What will the boundary between "living and non-living" be like in the future? How will it affect society, ethics, culture, and our daily lives? We will discuss the outlook for life in the coming age of rapid development of technology, including AI. Guest: Shinichi Fukuoka (biologist and writer) #YoichiOchiai #weeklyochiai #ShinichiFukuoka #biology #life #living #non-living #dynamic equilibrium #AI #artificial intelligence #generative AI #digital nature