Showing posts with label artificial life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artificial life. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

The Curious Evolution of Artificial Life | MIT Technology Review

The Curious Evolution of Artificial Life | MIT Technology Review: He divides the history of Web-based artificial life into two periods: before and after 2005, a characterization that corresponds roughly with the emergence of Web 2.0 and the collaborative behaviors that it allows.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

This Could Be the First Animal to Live Entirely Inside a Computer

This Could Be the First Animal to Live Entirely Inside a Computer: "Our project is to simulate as much of the important physics — or biophysics — of the C. elegans as we can, and then compare against measurements from real worms. When we say simulation, we are specifically referring to writing computer programs that use equations from physics that are applied to what we know about the worm..."

"We are currently addressing the challenge of closing the 'brain-behavior loop' in C. elegans," he says. "In other words, through this simulation we want to understand how its proto-brain controls its muscles to move its body around an environment, and then how the environment is interpreted by the proto-brain. That means leaving aside reproduction or digestion or other internal functions for now until that first part is complete. Once we get there, we will move on to these other aspects.