Science
All Here Launches Groundbreaking Bio-Intelligence Initiative
On January 8, 2026, in Geneva, All Here unveiled the Bio-Intelligence Initiative, an innovative research program that investigates the intersection of deep meditation and artificial intelligence. This initiative marks a significant step forward in understanding how stable and silent states of mind can produce measurable neural patterns, potentially influencing the development of biologically linked and energy-efficient AI systems.
The Bio-Intelligence Initiative aims to explore coherent and low-noise neural states observed in the human brain, using these patterns as reference models for training future biocomputing and bio-artificial intelligence systems. This research is particularly focused on the complex neural signatures associated with deep meditative states, as highlighted by Erkin Bek, Founder of All Here and the World Meditation League. “Biological intelligence operates with extraordinary efficiency, coherence, and adaptability,” Bek stated. “Our initiative explores how these states may help create training models and guide the development of future intelligence systems that are not only more efficient but also more adaptive.”
Rethinking Meditation as a Scientific Tool
All Here approaches meditation not merely as a philosophical practice but as a scientifically validated method for generating identifiable neural signatures. These signatures, linked to sustained attention, self-regulation, and neural coherence, are examined as potential blueprints for training models in biological computing systems composed of living human neurons and stem-cell-derived organoids.
By moving away from traditional computation methods, the initiative seeks to develop training frameworks inspired by how the human brain self-organizes during focused attention. This approach presents a unique opportunity to enhance the efficiency and adaptability of AI systems.
Collaborative Efforts and Global Impact
The Bio-Intelligence Initiative is conducted in partnership with leading neurobiologists, neuroscientists, and AI experts both in Switzerland and internationally. By integrating insights from neuroscience, meditation research, and emerging biocomputing technologies, All Here aims to lay down foundational knowledge for the next generation of BioAI (Bio Artificial Intelligence).
Current silicon-based AI systems face increasing challenges due to their dependence on large-scale data centers and rising energy demands. These systems often lack the adaptive efficiency and self-organizing capabilities found in biological intelligence. The Bio-Intelligence Initiative addresses these limitations by proposing biologically inspired models that prioritize coherence, adaptability, and energy efficiency, thereby paving a pathway toward more sustainable computing systems.
All Here, based in Geneva, is dedicated to advancing science, technology, and evidence-based meditation practices. Through collaborations with top neuroscientists and institutions, the organization is pioneering research into the Silent Mind utilizing Quantified Meditation, advanced brain imaging, and brain-computer-interface technologies. For further details, visit allhere.org.
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