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All Here Launches Bio-Intelligence Initiative to Transform AI Research
On January 8, 2026, in Geneva, All Here announced the launch of the Bio-Intelligence Initiative, a groundbreaking research program aimed at examining how deep meditative states can produce measurable neural patterns. This innovative initiative seeks to inspire the development of biologically linked, energy-efficient, and adaptive artificial intelligence (AI) systems.
As the demand for AI systems rises, so do the concerns about their energy consumption and reliance on substantial computing power. The Bio-Intelligence Initiative offers an alternative pathway, founded on the principles of complex decision-making driven by biological intelligence. By investigating coherent and low-noise neural states found in the human brain, the initiative aims to establish reference models for training emerging biocomputing and bio-artificial intelligence systems.
Understanding Neural Signatures Through Meditation
According to Erkin Bek, Founder of All Here and the World Meditation League, biological intelligence operates with remarkable efficiency, coherence, and adaptability. “Through advanced meditation, the human brain can reliably enter stable yet complex states that modern neuroscience can now observe and characterize with high precision,” Bek stated. The initiative explores how these neural states can inform the creation of training models, guiding the development of intelligence systems that are not only more efficient but also more adaptable.
The Bio-Intelligence Initiative views meditation not merely as a philosophical practice but as a scientifically validated method for inducing identifiable neural signatures. These signatures, which are associated with sustained attention, self-regulation, and neural coherence, will be studied as potential blueprints for training models within biological computing systems. This includes systems composed of living human neurons and stem-cell-derived organoids.
Collaborative Research for Future AI Development
This initiative is being conducted in partnership with leading neurobiologists, neuroscientists, and AI experts both in Switzerland and internationally. By integrating neuroscience, meditation research, and cutting-edge biocomputing technologies, All Here aims to contribute foundational knowledge necessary for the development of next-generation BioAI (Bio Artificial Intelligence).
Despite the rapid advancements in silicon-based AI systems, these technologies increasingly rely on extensive data centers and face mounting energy demands. Such approaches often lack the adaptive efficiency and self-organizing dynamics inherent to biological intelligence. The Bio-Intelligence Initiative addresses these limitations by promoting biologically inspired models that prioritize coherence, adaptability, and energy efficiency. This research pathway offers a promising direction towards more sustainable and adaptive computing systems.
Based in Geneva, All Here is a research and development organization focused on three core pillars: science, technology, and evidence-based meditation practice. Through collaboration with leading neuroscientists, high-level practitioners, and world-class institutions, All Here is at the forefront of pioneering scientific research on the Silent Mind, utilizing Quantified Meditation along with advanced brain imaging and brain-computer interface technologies. For more information, visit allhere.org.
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