Chemical Systems for Wetware Artificial Life: Selected Perspectives in Synthetic Cell Research

Int J Mol Sci. 2023 Sep 15;24(18):14138. doi: 10.3390/ijms241814138.

Abstract

The recent and important advances in bottom-up synthetic biology (SB), in particular in the field of the so-called "synthetic cells" (SCs) (or "artificial cells", or "protocells"), lead us to consider the role of wetware technologies in the "Sciences of Artificial", where they constitute the third pillar, alongside the more well-known pillars hardware (robotics) and software (Artificial Intelligence, AI). In this article, it will be highlighted how wetware approaches can help to model life and cognition from a unique perspective, complementary to robotics and AI. It is suggested that, through SB, it is possible to explore novel forms of bio-inspired technologies and systems, in particular chemical AI. Furthermore, attention is paid to the concept of semantic information and its quantification, following the strategy recently introduced by Kolchinsky and Wolpert. Semantic information, in turn, is linked to the processes of generation of "meaning", interpreted here through the lens of autonomy and cognition in artificial systems, emphasizing its role in chemical ones.

Keywords: artificial cells; artificial intelligence; artificial life; autopoiesis; chemical AI; cognition; semantic information; synthetic biology; synthetic cells; systems chemistry.

MeSH terms

  • Artificial Cells*
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Artificial Life*
  • Cognition
  • Synthetic Biology

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