Science
All Here Launches Groundbreaking Bio-Intelligence Initiative
On January 8, 2026, in Geneva, All Here unveiled the Bio-Intelligence Initiative, a pioneering research program focused on the intersection of deep meditation and artificial intelligence. This initiative aims to explore how deep meditative states can generate measurable neural patterns, which may inform the development of biologically linked, energy-efficient AI systems.
As artificial intelligence technologies continue to advance, often at the expense of increased energy consumption, the Bio-Intelligence Initiative presents an alternative pathway. It emphasizes understanding complex decision-making processes grounded in biological intelligence. The research specifically looks at coherent and low-noise neural states observed in the human brain, utilizing these as reference models for training emerging biocomputing and bio-artificial intelligence systems.
Exploring Neural Patterns through Meditation
Erkin Bek, Founder of All Here and the World Meditation League, highlighted the unique efficiency, coherence, and adaptability of biological intelligence. “Through advanced meditation, the human brain can reliably enter stable yet complex states that modern neuroscience is now able to observe and characterize with high precision,” Bek stated. The aim is to create training models that could guide the development of future intelligence systems, enhancing their efficiency and adaptability.
The initiative approaches meditation not merely as a philosophical endeavor but as a scientifically validated method for inducing identifiable neural signatures. These signatures are linked to sustained attention, self-regulation, and neural coherence. The research focuses on using these patterns as blueprints for training biological computing systems that utilize living human neurons and stem-cell-derived organoids. This innovative approach aims to harness the self-organizing abilities of the human brain under conditions of disciplined attention, moving away from traditional computational methods.
Collaboration and Sustainable AI
The Bio-Intelligence Initiative is a collaborative effort involving leading neurobiologists, neuroscientists, and artificial intelligence experts, both in Switzerland and internationally. By merging insights from neuroscience, meditation research, and biocomputing technologies, All Here seeks to lay the groundwork for next-generation BioAI (Bio Artificial Intelligence).
Despite the rapid advancements in silicon-based AI systems, these technologies are increasingly reliant on expansive data centers and rising energy demands. Such systems often fall short in adaptability and self-organizing capabilities compared to biological intelligence. The Bio-Intelligence Initiative aims to address these limitations by advancing biologically inspired models that prioritize coherence, adaptability, and energy efficiency, paving the way for more sustainable and responsive computing systems.
Founded in Geneva, All Here operates on three core principles: science, technology, and evidence-based meditation practice. The organization collaborates with distinguished neuroscientists, high-level practitioners, and prominent institutions to pioneer research into the Silent Mind. This includes employing Quantified Meditation techniques alongside advanced brain imaging and brain-computer interface technologies. For more information, visit allhere.org.
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