Genetic Algorithms and Synthetic Biology
If the future doesn't seem to be happening fast enough for you ("I was told there would be flying cars..."), wrap your head around these hitherto-sci-fi-only projects:
Synthetic Biology at MIT, "Making life better, one part at a time." Students build "living computers" (bacteria, et al.) using DNA.
slashdot articleAnd from the other side of things, here's a project to
improve the Linux kernel with genetic algorithms. Patches to the kernel will, theoretically, automatically tune themselves based on performance logs, and evolution will provide the best solution.
I remember reading
Ronin some 20 years ago and wondering if it were even possible to build a machine like Virgo (the fleshy supercomputer). It's happening now. The ghost of a Ronin is coming to take over the body of a quadrapeligic named Billy and and...
* Ray, 1/11/2005 07:37:10 PM