Stan Yoder

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“With the advent of artificial life,” they wrote, “we may be the first creatures to create our own successors. … If we fail in our task as creators, they may indeed be cold and malevolent. However, if we succeed, they may be glorious, enlightened creatures that far surpass us in their intelligence and wisdom. It is quite possible that, when the conscious beings of the future look back on this era, we will be most noteworthy not in and of ourselves but rather for what we gave rise to. Artificial life is potentially the most beautiful creation of humanity.”
Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos
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