This ones way out in left field guys - AI evolution

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The discussion centers on the idea of enhancing artificial intelligence by drawing parallels with biological processes, specifically the functions of a cell's nucleus in DNA replication during mitosis. The proposal suggests creating a self-contained application that mimics a cell's nucleus, capable of interpreting nucleotide codes (ATGC) to generate different "personalities." This concept hinges on developing a specialized language and a deep understanding of cellular biology. A participant points out that this idea resembles "genetic algorithms," which are already established in the field of evolutionary algorithms. The conversation highlights the intersection of biology and AI, suggesting that insights from cellular processes could inform advancements in AI capabilities.
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Ok here goes, I was thinking about how to improve artificial intelligence capabilities, and I was in biology and for some reason we were taking about neuron and cell capabilities to replicate DNA in mitosis. And then it hit me, if you could create a small self-contained application that would have to knowledge equivalent to a cells nucleus. And as a such of a nucleus, and the required enzymes it would be able to interpret the nucleotide codes ATGC so that you could interpret different "personalities". And you would be able to enter a sequence of codes that would equal that of a humans. Of course you would have to have extensive knowledge of a cell nucleus and you would need to create a language specialized for this, but do you think it would be possible?
 
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I think you're essentially describing "genetic algorithms," which are a large and already well-explored class of evolutionary algorithms.

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