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<p>to be alive, and they do not constitute part of the evolutionary process of any <a href="page.php?w=ecosystem">ecosystem</a>. However, different opinions about artificial life's potential have arisen:<br/>
* The strong ALife (cf. <a href="page.php?w=philosophy_of_artificial_intelligence">Strong AI</a>)  position states that "life is a process which can be abstracted away from any particular medium" (John von Neumann). This view is rooted in von Neumann's work on <b>cellular automata</b> and <b>universal constructors</b>, which demonstrated that</p><p>
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