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Life began hundred million years ago; it started from simple inorganic substances to intricate multi-cellular organics. Gradually, the brains of higher animals developed emotions and intelligence. These are well illustrated by the learning abilities and social behaviors of man. Those intelligent activities, progress from simple to complicate, primitive to sophisticated processes from incarnate to abstract. Man started to create artificial intelligent to enhance their brain capabilities sixty years ago. Here we are making a comparison between the natural and artificial intelligent, and see what we can emulate more from Nature. And disclose the author’s point of view about the creation of natural lives.
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Lee, Y.K., Lee, Y.Y. (2007). Worm 5: Pseudo-organics Computer and Natural Live System. In: Li, K., Li, X., Irwin, G.W., He, G. (eds) Life System Modeling and Simulation. LSMS 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 4689. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74771-0_28
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