Another Intersection
Bioinformatics, meet AI; AI, may I introduce Bioinformatics?
This was a convergence made in heaven. DNA, cellular function, biological pathways ~ this material is by its nature (no pun intended) chock full of information. Too much information, in fact, for our tiny minds to juggle meaningfully. We will inevitably have to depend on computational assistance, and ultimately perhaps even intelligences other than our wetware to make sense of this stuff.
Even if Stephen Wolfram is right, and the program for the entire universe can be expressed in four lines of relatively simple code, we still are temporal creatures living our experiences within a computational process way too vast and too swift for us to simulate out in front of it. (I think this is actually one of those aleph order of infinity / recursion problems. Or do I mean fractals? Anyway.) So what anti-entropic sense we can bring to local problems may well have to be done using our entire toolbox ~ abstract mathematics, brute force computation, process simulation, neural network categorization, and maybe even the Cyc model of expert AI.
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