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by anonytrary 1845 days ago
I never said anything about likeliness, so I'm not sure who you are replying to. I don't care if carbon-based life is more abundant than silicon or methane or insert something else based life. If life emerges due to nothing other than the forces of nature, and not because of other life, then it's life. It's completely absurd to call silicon-based life that emerges naturally on some other planet "artificial". In fact, "natural selection" and "artificial selection" are two terms coined in biology for this exact distinction: that life can influence the outcomes of other life.
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one could go on and say that everything is natural. even if a human in involved. at the end nature created the humans, right?

it’s an arbitrary line that someone drew in the sand

I agree, if something satisfies the conditions of life, then it's life. The distinction between artificial life and non-artificial life is completely anthropocentric. I could even argue that "artificial selection" is a loaded and meaningless term.

Unpopular opinion, but ALife is a stupid term. I think the people who coined it don't know anything about physics, biology, or chemistry. Probably just AI/ML/Robotics people who figured out how to do black-box calculus and think they know everything about the field of intelligence now.