@prologic@twtxt.net I tend to agree with you, and itās one of the reasons why I did evolutionary computation in my PhD. My PhD advisor was big on the idea that even though we donāt 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 āemergeā from the primordial soup, so to speak. I thought that idea was pretty compelling and I worked on it for awhile. Itās why I, too, and frustrated by the term āAIā and how itās slapped onto anything these days. Some of the stuff that people call AI right now would have been called āan algorithmā or āa computer programā not so long ago š
@abucci@anthony.buc.ci Itās actually one of the aspects of the āfamily of machine learningā that I find the most intriguing. If youāve ever played the game Creates (I havenāt, but know a lot about it), it was an amazing piece of work. Iād love to work on something like this one day or see something like it at a much larger scale š