[alife] artificial chemistry demos

Marius Buliga marius.buliga at gmail.com
Sun Jan 25 05:26:08 PST 2015


Hello,

Further are links to some demos for an artificial chemistry, I hope you
shall find them interesting:

Beyond cell automata and chemical reaction networks, artificial life can go
surprisingly abstract. In support of that, the first link points to a demo
of a computation of the Ackermann function with the help of artificial
chemistry, using a low level, random algorithm.
http://chorasimilarity.github.io/chemlambda-gui/dynamic/random_ackermann_2_2.html
The second link shows a demo of a molecule which self reproduces pretty
much as a living cell during mitosis.
http://chorasimilarity.github.io/chemlambda-gui/dynamic/crazy.html
I believe that artificial intelligence has to let go the illusion of
control and the interest into high functions of the brain and consider also
the decentralized life processes which can teach us a lesson about how to
make the fully decentralized internet of tomorrow.

Best regards,
Marius Buliga


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