@prologic@twtxt.net I tend to agree with you, and itā€™s one of the reasons why I did evolutionary computation in my PhD. My PhD advisor was big on the idea that even though we donā€™t know what life or intelligence is well enough to make it from scratch, maybe we can set up an artificial world in which (simulated) life can ā€œemergeā€ from the primordial soup, so to speak. I thought that idea was pretty compelling and I worked on it for awhile. Itā€™s why I, too, and frustrated by the term ā€œAIā€ and how itā€™s slapped onto anything these days. Some of the stuff that people call AI right now would have been called ā€œan algorithmā€ or ā€œa computer programā€ not so long ago šŸ˜†

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@abucci@anthony.buc.ci Itā€™s actually one of the aspects of the ā€œfamily of machine learningā€ that I find the most intriguing. If youā€™ve ever played the game Creates (I havenā€™t, but know a lot about it), it was an amazing piece of work. Iā€™d love to work on something like this one day or see something like it at a much larger scale šŸ‘Œ

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