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A scalable pipeline for designing reconfigurable organisms

Sam Kriegman, Douglas Blackiston, Michael Levin, Josh Bongard

2020Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences471 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Living systems are more robust, diverse, complex, and supportive of human life than any technology yet created. However, our ability to create novel lifeforms is currently limited to varying existing organisms or bioengineering organoids in vitro. Here we show a scalable pipeline for creating functional novel lifeforms: AI methods automatically design diverse candidate lifeforms in silico to perform some desired function, and transferable designs are then created using a cell-based construction toolkit to realize living systems with the predicted behaviors. Although some steps in this pipeline still require manual intervention, complete automation in future would pave the way to designing and deploying unique, bespoke living systems for a wide range of functions.

Topics & Concepts

BespokeComputer scienceScalabilityPipeline (software)AutomationFunction (biology)Systems engineeringSoftware engineeringHuman–computer interactionEngineeringProgramming languageDatabaseBiologyLawPolitical scienceMechanical engineeringEvolutionary biologyModular Robots and Swarm IntelligenceMicro and Nano Robotics3D Printing in Biomedical Research