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All Here Unveils Bio-Intelligence Initiative for AI Development
On January 8, 2026, in Geneva, All Here announced the launch of the Bio-Intelligence Initiative, a groundbreaking research program aimed at understanding how deep meditative states can influence neural patterns. This initiative represents a significant step in exploring how these measurable neural signatures could inform the development of biologically linked, energy-efficient artificial intelligence systems.
The increasing reliance on traditional artificial intelligence systems has raised concerns about their scaling and energy consumption. All Here seeks to pave a new research pathway grounded in biological intelligence principles, particularly focusing on complex decision-making processes. The Bio-Intelligence Initiative will investigate how coherent and low-noise neural states in the human brain can serve as reference models for biocomputing and bio-artificial intelligence systems.
Exploring Neural Efficiency Through Meditation
According to Erkin Bek, Founder of All Here and the World Meditation League, “Biological intelligence operates with extraordinary efficiency, coherence, and adaptability.” The initiative seeks to utilize advanced meditation techniques to help the human brain enter stable yet complex neural states. Modern neuroscience is now capable of observing and characterizing these states with high precision, which the initiative aims to leverage for training models in future intelligence systems.
The Bio-Intelligence Initiative does not treat meditation merely as a philosophical practice. Instead, it approaches it as a scientifically validated method for inducing identifiable neural signatures associated with sustained attention, self-regulation, and neural coherence. These signatures are being examined as potential frameworks for training biological computing systems that utilize living human neurons and stem-cell-derived organoids.
Collaborative Research and Future Implications
All Here is collaborating with leading neurobiologists, neuroscientists, and artificial intelligence experts from Switzerland and around the globe. By integrating insights from neuroscience, meditation research, and biocomputing technologies, the initiative aspires to contribute essential knowledge to the emerging field of BioAI (Bio Artificial Intelligence).
Current silicon-based AI systems are increasingly burdened by large-scale data centers and escalating energy demands, which limit their adaptive capabilities. The Bio-Intelligence Initiative aims to address these limitations by developing biologically inspired models that prioritize coherence, adaptability, and energy efficiency. This research pathway could lead to the creation of more sustainable and adaptive computing systems.
All Here, based in Geneva, operates on three core pillars: Science, Technology, and evidence-based Meditation Practice. The organization collaborates with top neuroscientists, practitioners, and institutions to pioneer scientific research focused on the Silent Mind, utilizing Quantified Meditation alongside advanced brain imaging and brain-computer interface technologies. For further information, visit allhere.org.
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