Using Video Games to Simulate Evolution

Discover the incredible (and hilarious) ways that video games can simulate evolution. From Conway’s ‘Game of Life’ to Evolution by Keiwan, we’ll look at how games and other simulations can reproduce natural selection. --- - Games and Simulations Featured - Conway’s Game of Life: Game - Info - ’s_Game_of_Life Life Engine: Game - Channel - @EmergentGarden The Bibites: Game - Channel - @TheBibitesDigitalLife Cute Mold: Game - Creator - Clusters: Game - Creator - Lenia: Channel - @bertchan9774 Info - Evolution by Keiwan: Game - Creator - Evol Pedal: 2D Game - 3D Game - Creator - Swimming Soft-Bodied Creatures: Video - Paper - Evolving Soft-Bodied Animats: Video - Paper - Flexible Muscle-Based Locomotion for Bipedal Creatures: Video - Paper - Accelerated Policy Learning with Parallel Differentiable Simulation: Video - Paper - Spore: Game - Info - (2008_video_game) Adapt: Game - Creator - The Sapling: Game - Channel - Thrive: Game - Homepage - OpenWorm: Game - Channel - @OpenWormOrg Thumbnail by: This video is about evolution. Not the biological evolution you’re familiar with, where living organisms adapt to their environment. No, this is about virtual evolution. About discovering the extent to which video games, neural networks, and machine learning can shatter the natural order and let us experiment with the building blocks of life itself. …And the extent to which they can make us laugh. The ambitious dream of using computers to simulate life dates back to Conway’s Game of Life, and you might be amazed at just how far the technology has come with games like Spore, Thrive, and Adapt. So, for this entry into the archive, we’ll take natural selection into our own hands, and see how far we can push this concept before things get out of control... 0:00 Simulating Evolution 1:00 Dawn of Life 3:59 Cellular Models 6:09 Stepping onto Land 8:45 Machine Learning 11:12 The Dream of Spore 13:25 Biosphere Simulation 15:15 The Ultimate Game? 17:35 Unlimited Power 19:28 What Comes Next… Copyright Disclaimer: Under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research. All video/image content is edited under fair use rights for reasons of commentary. I do not own the images, music, or footage used in this video. All rights and credit goes to the original owners. ♫ Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio: Mysterious Green Fluid, Sanity Unravels, Haddonfield Horror, Alone in the Dark, Dusk, The Witch, The Vanishing, Tenebrae, The Guardian ♫ Additional music by Kevin MacLeod (): Beauty Flow Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 ♫ Classical Music: Requiem 1 Giuseppe Verdi - Dies irae Mozart - Requiem - Dies irae
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