Open-endedness
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Open-endedness is a trait of an entity, such as our universe, that continually increases in complexity.[1][2] Examples of open-endedness include biodiversity, hallucination, synthetic data, and epistemology.
The extent to which time, evolution, emergence, information, or other ideas are necessary is unknown.
References
- ^ Stanley, Kenneth O. (July 28, 2022). "Open-Endedness: Continual Discovery and Complexity". YouTube. UCL DARK. Retrieved 2023-09-18.
As interest in the field of open-endedness expands, ideas like continual discovery and increasingly complexity have gained significant attention...
- ^ Lehman, Joel (2022-06-16). "Evolution through Large Models". arXiv:2206.08896 [cs.NE].
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