Machine Learning Street Talk (MLST)

Evolution "Doesn't Need" Mutation - Blaise Agüera y Arcas

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Feb 16, 2026
Blaise Agüera y Arcas, research scientist exploring AI, computation, and cognition. He shows an artificial life experiment where random code self-organizes into self-replicators. He highlights a sharp phase transition, how complexity arises without mutation via symbiogenesis, and genomic evidence that mergers shaped real biology.
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Function Defines Life

  • Function, not matter, distinguishes living from non-living systems and creates a separation of concerns between substrate and role.
  • Life's identity lies in what it does, not the atoms it's made from.
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Life Is Embodied Computation

  • Von Neumann showed life requires instructions, a universal constructor, and a copier, predicting molecular biology from pure logic.
  • Therefore life is embodied computation: self-construction necessarily implements computation.
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Computation Requires Coarse-Grained Mapping

  • Computation maps physical dynamics to logical operations and requires coarse-graining to avoid trivializing 'computation'.
  • Computation's irreversibility links it to causation, entropy, and free-energy requirements.
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