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


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What if life itself is just a really sophisticated computer program that wrote itself into existence?


Blaise Agüera y Arcas presenting at ALife 2025 — the most technically detailed public walkthrough of the ideas in his *What is Life?* and *What is Intelligence?* books that we've come across.He covers the BFF experiments (self-replicating programs emerging spontaneously from random noise), the mathematical framework connecting Lotka-Volterra population dynamics with Smoluchowski coagulation, eigenvalue analysis of cooperation matrices, and his central claim that symbiogenesis — not mutation — is the primary engine of evolutionary novelty.The experimental results are genuinely striking: complex self-replicating code arising from random byte strings with zero mutation, a sharp phase transition that looks like gelation, and a proof that blocking deep symbiogenetic ancestry trees prevents the transition entirely.A few things worth flagging for critical viewers:— The substrate is more carefully engineered than the framing sometimes suggests. The choice of language, tape length, interaction protocol, and step limits all shape what emerges. Their own SUBLEQ counterexample (where self-replicators *don't* arise despite being theoretically possible) highlights that these design choices matter substantially — and a general theory of which substrates support this transition is still missing.— The leap from "self-replicating programs on fixed-length tapes" to "life was computational and intelligent from the start" involves significant philosophical extrapolation beyond what the experiments directly demonstrate.— The Bedau et al. (2000) open problems paper he references at the start actually sets a higher bar for Challenge 3.2 than BFF currently meets: it asks that "the internal organization of these 'organisms' and the boundaries separating them from their environment arise and be sustained through the activities of lower-level primitives" — whereas BFF's tape boundaries are fixed by design, not emergent.

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TIMESTAMPS:

00:00:00 Introduction: From Noise to Programs & ALife History

00:03:15 Defining Life: Function as the "Spirit"

00:05:45 Von Neumann's Insight: Life is Embodied Computation

00:09:15 Physics of Computation: Irreversibility & Fallacies

00:15:00 The BFF Experiment: Spontaneous Generation of Code

00:23:45 The Mystery: Complexity Growth Without Mutation

00:27:00 Symbiogenesis: The Engine of Novelty

00:33:15 Mathematical Proof: Blocking Symbiosis Stops Life

00:40:15 Evolutionary Implications: It's Symbiogenesis All The Way Down

00:44:30 Intelligence as Modeling Others

00:46:49 Q&A: Levels of Abstraction & Definitions


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REFERENCES:

Paper:

[00:01:16] Open Problems in Artificial Life

https://direct.mit.edu/artl/article/6/4/363/2354/Open-Problems-in-Artificial-Life

[00:09:30] When does a physical system compute?

https://arxiv.org/abs/1309.7979

[00:15:00] Computational Life

https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.19108

[00:27:30] On the Origin of Mitosing Cells

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11541392/

[00:42:00] The Major Evolutionary Transitions

https://www.nature.com/articles/374227a0

[00:44:00] The ARC gene

https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/memory-gene-goes-viral

Person:

[00:05:45] Alan Turing

https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/turing/

[00:07:30] John von Neumann

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_von_Neumann

[00:11:15] Hector Zenil

https://hectorzenil.net/

[00:12:00] Robert Sapolsky

https://profiles.stanford.edu/robert-sapolsky



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