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G5BAIMArtificial Intelligence Methods
  • Graham Kendall

Artificial Life
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A-Life
  • Will we ever say
  • We have created artificial Life

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A-Life
  • Past philosophical debates
  • Turing Test
  • Chinese Room
  • Will the next one be
  • Can we play God and create life

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A-Life
  • Assume we can create a-life
  • Can we turn the computer off?
  • Could we be charged with murder?
  • If not, why do we think we have created life?

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A-Life
  • What happens if a-life commits a crime?
  • Can we turn it off?
  • Is that capital punishment?
  • Can we put it in prison?What would we expect by
    putting it in prison
  • Punishment?
  • Rehabilitation?
  • Can we rehabilitate by re-programming - but is
    this genetic modification?

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A-Life
  • 1990, a group of scientists discussed if a-life
    should be granted civil rights
  • Would they ultimately demand civil rights

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A-Life
  • The day will come when people have moral
    concerns regarding artificial life what are our
    obligations to the beings we create?
  • Can we permit such beings to hurt and kill one
    another? We may have a moral problem in
    determining what actions we allow our artificial
    creatures to undertake. Perhaps we ultimately
    have to let our creatures be free to come to
    terms with themselves
  • Heinz Pagels

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A-Life
  • By the middle of this century, mankind has
    acquired the power to extinguish life on Earth.
  • By the middle of next century, he will be able
    to create it. Of the two it is hard to say which
    places the largest responsibility on our
    shoulders
  • Chris Langton

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A-Life
  • Isaac Asimov first law of robotics states
  • A robot may not injure a human being, or,
    through inaction, allow a human being to come to
    harm.

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A-Life
  • A sensible approach?
  • What if a robot learns?
  • What if a mutation bypasses the routine that
    forces it to protect humans.
  • What if the robot learns to protect itself is
    more important than anything else
  • Ultimately kill a human in order to further its
    aims?

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A-Life
  • UCLA biologist notes that Artificial life
    violates Asimovs First Law of Robotics by its
    very nature

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A-Life
  • Okay - so what is a-life?
  • Or, how will we recognise when we have created
    a-life?

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A-Life
  • 1987, first a-life conference, New Mexico
  • Within fifty to a hundred years a new class of
    organisms is likely to emerge. These organisms
    will be artificial in the sense that they will
    originally be designed by humans. However, they
    will reproduce, and evolve into something other
    than their original form they will be alive
    under any reasonable definition of the word
  • James Doyne Farmer

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A-Life
  • Is that a-life?
  • Something that is designed by humans but is able
    to reproduce and turn into something other than
    its original form?
  • You could write a program that is able to
    reproduce and turn itself into a form which
    differs from the original.
  • You have created alife. Do you agree?

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A-Life
  • A counter argument is that all we can do on a
    computer is simulate life
  • We never actually create it. This is similar (if
    not the same) to the arguments about strong and
    weak AI.

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A-Life
  • As far back as two thousand years ago, Aristotle
    said by possessing life implied that a thing can
    nourish itself and decay
  • Does this mean that alife in a computer should
    provide the energy to power the computer?
  • It is now almost universally accepted that
    self-reproduction is also a condition for life

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A-Life - Seminal Work
  • John von Neumann
  • Believed that biological organisms could be
    described using logic
  • There is no randomness, no mysticism just one
    event following another in a deterministic manner
  • In this way, biological organisms could be viewed
    as machines, in particular an automata

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A-Life - Seminal Work
  • Try this
  • Our brains have a finite number of neurons
  • At any one instant our brain can in one state of
    the billions of possible states that are
    reachable by the neurons and connections
  • The brain switches state when it receives an
    input
  • Is this deterministic?
  • If it is, then an FSM can replicate life!

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A-Life - Seminal Work - CAs
  • Von Neumann - Lake/Creatures
  • Ulam suggested that a-life could exist on a
    checkerboard type structure
  • An FSM or CA - with the collection of cells being
    called an organism

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A-Life - Seminal Work - CAs
  • von Neumann developed the first CA
  • Each cell had twenty nine possible states
  • von Neumann painted an organism on the grid.
    Essentially it was a body (a rectangle) and a
    tail
  • He was trying to replicate the creature

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A-Life - Seminal Work - CAs
  • The organism was complex
  • He developed it so that the reproduction
    instructions were contained in the tail of the
    animal
  • A further challenge was to ensure that any
    offspring were capable of reproduction and were
    not sterile or had been fatally mutated which may
    not show itself for a number of generations

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A-Life - Seminal Work - CAs
  • John Conway - Game of Life
  • Two states
  • Simple Rules
  • Proved to be a Turing Machine

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A-Life - Seminal Work - CAs
  • Craig Reynolds - Boids
  • Emergent Behaviour
  • Non-Programmed Behaviour
  • Follow Simple Rules
  • Use Local Information

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A-Life - Seminal Work - CAs
  • Will we ever create a-life?
  • How will we know?
  • How will we treat it?
  • Finally - are any of these a-life?

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Your guess is as good as mine!!!!
Good luck in the exam
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G5BAIMArtificial Intelligence Methods
  • Graham Kendall

End of Artificial Life
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