Hybrid Life: Integrating Biological, Artificial, and Cognitive Systems
Manuel Baltieri, Hiroyuki Iizuka, Olaf Witkowski, Lana Sinapayen,, Keisuke Suzuki

TL;DR
Hybrid Life explores recent advances in artificial life by integrating biological, artificial, and cognitive systems, emphasizing theories, hybrid augmentation, and interactions across disciplines.
Contribution
It highlights new developments in artificial life that combine traditional studies with emerging interdisciplinary challenges and hybrid systems.
Findings
Overview of hybrid augmentation architectures
Analysis of hybrid interactions among systems
Summary of recent conference works on hybrid life
Abstract
Artificial life is a research field studying what processes and properties define life, based on a multidisciplinary approach spanning the physical, natural and computational sciences. Artificial life aims to foster a comprehensive study of life beyond "life as we know it" and towards "life as it could be", with theoretical, synthetic and empirical models of the fundamental properties of living systems. While still a relatively young field, artificial life has flourished as an environment for researchers with different backgrounds, welcoming ideas and contributions from a wide range of subjects. Hybrid Life is an attempt to bring attention to some of the most recent developments within the artificial life community, rooted in more traditional artificial life studies but looking at new challenges emerging from interactions with other fields. In particular, Hybrid Life focuses on three…
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Taxonomy
TopicsModular Robots and Swarm Intelligence · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
