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2010

Living Technology: Exploiting Life's Principles in Technology

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Living Technology: Exploiting Life's Principles in Technology
The concept of living technology--that is, technology that is based on the powerful core features of life--is explained and illustrated with examples from artificial life software, reconfigurable and evolvable hardware, autonomously self-reproducing robots, chemical protocells, and hybrid electronic-chemical systems. We consider living technology to be secondary when its core systems are derived from other living organisms. Primary living technology is currently emerging, distinctive, and potentially powerful, motivating this review. We trace living technology's connections with artificial life (soft, hard, and wet), synthetic biology (top-down and bottom-up), and the convergence of nano-, bio-, information, and cognitive (NBIC) technologies. We end with a brief look at the social and ethical questions generated by the prospect of living technology.
Mark A. Bedau, John S. McCaskill, Norman H. Packar
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where ALIFE
Authors Mark A. Bedau, John S. McCaskill, Norman H. Packard, Steen Rasmussen
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