The discussion centers on the evolving nature of biology as a high-tech science, contrasting its traditional observational roots with its current trajectory towards advanced technology. Participants argue that biology is transitioning into a leading technological field, emphasizing the potential for manipulating biological systems to create novel organisms and functions. The conversation highlights the role of molecular biology, which integrates mathematics and experimental validation, suggesting that it is already a tech-driven discipline. However, there is skepticism about other branches, particularly ecology, which some view as less precise and more akin to social sciences due to its reliance on models and predictions. The complexity of defining species is also debated, with participants acknowledging that definitions in biology are often fluid and serve as a basis for discussion rather than strict classifications. Overall, the dialogue underscores the diverse methodologies in biological research, from molecular studies to fieldwork, and the ongoing quest to understand and apply biological principles.