Author: Steven Levy
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0679743898
Publisher: Vintage
Features:
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0679743898
Publisher: Vintage
Features:
Artificial Life: A Report from the Frontier Where Computers Meet Biology
This enthralling book alerts us to nothing less than the existence of new varieties of life. Search and download computer ebooks Artificial Life: A Report from the Frontier Where Computers Meet Biology for free.
Categories: Artificial life, Women's Studies * Feminism & Feminist Theory, Gender Studies * Social Science. Contributors: Sarah Kember - Author. Format: NOOK Book. Download Artificial Life computer ebooks
Some of these species can move and eat, see, reproduce, and die. Some behave like birds or ants. One such life form may turn out to be our best weapon in the war against AIDS.
What these species have in common is that they exist inside computers, their DNA is digital, and they have come into being not through God's agency but through the efforts of a generation of scientists who seek to create life in silico.
But even as it introduces us to these brilliant heretics and unravels the intricacies of their work. Artificial Life examines its subject's dizzying philosophical implications: Is a self-replicating computer program any less alive
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Categories: Artificial life, Artificial intelligence. Contributors: Penny Baillie-de Byl - Author. Format: Paperback
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Some of these species can move and eat, see, reproduce, and die. Some behave like birds or ants. One such life form may turn out to be our best weapon in the war against AIDS.
What these species have in common is that they exist inside computers, their DNA is digital, and they have come into being not through God's agency but through the efforts of a generation of scientists who seek to create life in silico
Artificial Life examines its subject's dizzying philosophical implications: Is a self-replicating computer program any less alive