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AI Allowed to Create Their Own Culture

nomoreself writes "New Scientist reports that five European research institutes are building a virtual world with about 1000 virtual (AI) citizens, in order to observe the society these artificial agents create for themselves over the course of three years. From the article: "Each agent will be capable of various simple tasks, like moving around and building simple structures, but will also have the ability to communicate and cooperate with its cohabitants. Through simple interaction, the researchers hope to watch these characters create their very own society from scratch... [further], by pointing to objects and using randomly generated "words", characters should be able to conjure up their very own language and communicate with others inside their world." One of the researchers involved thinks the dwellers of this artificial world may even develop ritualistic practices."

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  1. Lem-ing by jefu · · Score: 4, Informative
    Stanislaw Lem wrote a great story (actually a fictional book review) called "Non Serviam" (found in his collection of fictional reviews : "A Perfect Vacuum") in which precisely this is done and the scientist running the experiment eavesdrops on his artificial creations discussing the nature of God.

    An excellent read (as are all the pieces in "A Perfect Vacuum").

  2. Re:Culture is for Bacteria. by locoluis · · Score: 3, Informative

    Our Brains Don't Work Like Computers

    It's like the difference between "Discrete" and "Continuous", or between "Digital" and "Analog".

    And that's only one aspect of the difference. Besides, neurons are _alive_.

  3. Re:Culture is for Bacteria. by el_jake · · Score: 4, Informative

    Neurons do not act like transistor gates. (AND/OR/NAND etc.)
    Neurons has multiple states. Active / Semi active / Sleep. Operating many connection lines in between other neurons.

    The task whould be to simulate single neurons (with code) and make theese simulated neurons interact on a weighted level. You whould need at least a billion of those sim-neurons just to be equal to a insects brain. Every sim neuron should be pre-coded with a specialized task, but allso be able to take another sim-neurons task is it should be necesary.

    Makes me think of john Conway and his life algo's http://www.bitstorm.org/gameoflife/

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