Artificial Life May Be a Reality in the Next Decade
For many people of generations past, the idea and thought of artificial life being a reality was ridiculous. It was just something that made for a great sci-fi movie. Then, in the past decade or so, movies like "AI:You may not know it or believe it, but artificial life is about to jump off of the big screen and become reality... and a lot sooner than many people think. Major groups of researchers and scientists are competing and estimates are for artificial life to become a reality in about three to ten years!
But, before a human panic on the scale of Y2K happens, there are three main hoops that need to be jumped through in order for artificial life to become a reality. Mark Bedau, who is the chief operating officer of ProtoLife of Venice, Italy, one of the major groups or researchers racing to be the first to create artificial life, outlines those three main hoops:
1) Some sort of a body, or container, needs to be created. This "body" needs to act as a membrane that will allow good molecules to enter, but that will also keep bad molecules out. The cells that are together in this container, also need to be able to have the ability to multiply.
2) Reproduction and mutation are essential in the continuation and survival of a being, including artificially created ones, therefore some sort of genetic system needs to be created in order to control the functions of the cell, especially the ones needed for reproduction and the ability to adapt to the environment or such artificial life will simply die off quickly.
3) A metabolic system needs to be created. The function of this system will be to extract raw materials from the environment in order to convert it to energy, in order to sustain life. Such planned uses further down the line in this process would be to help create a system for the proper elimination of human waste.





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