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Gripe: "artificial life" already has a somewhat lengthy history of usage, referring to emulating biological activity or traits in software or hardware. It's often shortened to just alife or a-life.

It's related to genetic algorithms, genetic programming, and the like.

It would be nice if the using-real-chemicals-and-alive-stuff hacking were called "synthetic life", or something to distinguish it from existing terminology.



That use maybe should have been "simulated life" all along, so as to be more exact. This is a living organism that is artificially made, "artificial life" applies to it just as much as the other subject. Though the more specific terms that capture the way in which their somethings are artificial are good too.


'This is a living organism that is artificially made, "artificial life" applies to it just as much as the other subject.'

Maybe. But if you end up with a living organism, then that it's not artificial life; it's life (albeit artificially manufactured) . Whereas the software stuff is never anything but artificial.

Long run I'd expect anything that's alive to be called life, regardless of the process that lead to it.


The field actually does typically call itself "synthetic biology," rather than "artificial life".


Are we sure that the CS term predates the biological term? I mean, we might not have really succeeded in creating (biological) artificial life in the 1950's, but someone was almost certainly trying.




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