2014
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2014.00379
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Macromolecular networks and intelligence in microorganisms

Abstract: Living organisms persist by virtue of complex interactions among many components organized into dynamic, environment-responsive networks that span multiple scales and dimensions. Biological networks constitute a type of information and communication technology (ICT): they receive information from the outside and inside of cells, integrate and interpret this information, and then activate a response. Biological networks enable molecules within cells, and even cells themselves, to communicate with each other and… Show more

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“…Moreover, even brainless tiny lifeforms can exhibit formidable problem solving capabilities. For example, bacteria exhibit microbial intelligence as they adapt to prosper against the onslaught of human-made pesticides and pharmaceuticals intended to eradicate them [7].…”
Section: Post-anthropocentric Versus Anthropocentric Framing Of Ai Dementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, even brainless tiny lifeforms can exhibit formidable problem solving capabilities. For example, bacteria exhibit microbial intelligence as they adapt to prosper against the onslaught of human-made pesticides and pharmaceuticals intended to eradicate them [7].…”
Section: Post-anthropocentric Versus Anthropocentric Framing Of Ai Dementioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the nature of intelligence is considered in fundamental terms such as problem solving capabilities involving self-awareness and robust adaptation, sophisticated intelligence is found in many forms of life [4][5][6][7]. For example, post-anthropocentric research indicates that dogs have intelligence attributes, which humans do not develop at any age.…”
Section: Post-anthropocentric Versus Anthropocentric Framing Of Ai Dementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This kind of intelligence cannot be compared to the intelligence observed in higher organisms, but does show some overlap in areas of mental activity, memory and learning (Westerhoff et al, 2014). Eukaryotic microorganisms demonstrate the presence of intelligence in its lowest form, which has evolved to a higher state as a form of adaptation by means of cell division and cell differentiation in higher organisms depicted by similarity in social behaviours (Marijuan et al, 2013).…”
Section: Social Behaviours In Unicellular Eukaryamentioning
confidence: 99%