Digital Genesis: Computers, Evolution and Artificial Life
Abstract
The application of evolution in the digital realm, with the goal of creating artificial intelligence and artificial life, has a history as long as that of the digital computer itself. We illustrate the intertwined history of these ideas, starting with the early theoretical work of John von Neumann and the pioneering experimental work of Nils Aall Barricelli. We argue that evolutionary thinking and artificial life will continue to play an integral role in the future development of the digital world.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1512.02100,
title = {Digital Genesis: Computers, Evolution and Artificial Life},
author = {Tim Taylor and Alan Dorin and Kevin Korb},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.02100},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Extended abstract of talk presented at the 7th Munich-Sydney-Tilburg Philosophy of Science Conference: Evolutionary Thinking, University of Sydney, 20-22 March 2014. Presentation slides from talk available at http://www.tim-taylor.com/papers/digital-genesis-presentation.pdf