May 4th, 2008Humans are the Mitochondria of Computers
It has often be said that computers are not autonomous, that they need the actions of humans in order to work. Furthermore, it is often this claim that forbid people to say that they are alive, that they are living organisms with cognitive abilities to evolve in the world. But is the claim that computers are not autonomous incompatible with the idea that they are alive and evolving?
It is interesting to note that humans are also not autonomous in the same sense that computers are not. Indeed, humans necessitate in order to live the works and actions of “independent” living organism such as bacteria for digestion or other metabolic functions and the mitochondria that transform oxygen in energy for the working of the cells. In fact mitochondra also need the humans’ body biological environment in order to live and survive. We could say that there exist a mutual dependence between mitochondria or bacteria and humans.
Similarly, It exists a mutual dependence between humans and computers. At least in our present day society, humans need computers and reciprocally computers need humans. But as mitochondria existed before humans, humans existed before computers. It is easy to imagine mitochondria without humans and humans without computers. Thus, in some sense, humans could be a kind of mitochondria for computers, giving them the energy they need to evolve, to live in the world.
The analogy between mitochondria and humans in one hand and humans and computers in the other hand is not so imaginary. This give computers a more evolving approach, a more living appearance. Indeed, computers when seen globally and as an organism dependent of the action of other organisms (humans) as other animals are, are perceived in a more living manner. We get less reason (even no reason) to not attribute them capacities given only to living organisms. Computers are indeed evolving since their creation, they get more power, they spread very quickly in place where even humans never reached (space, ocean,…). Computers are not static as traditionally seen and to not give them the attribute of life is probably due only to the fact that we have difficulties to accept that we are the slaves (as mitochondria are for us) of another kind of organism.
In fact, as mitochondria use us, we are also using computers. The slavery aspect is in fact misleading. As said earlier, computers needs humans and humans needs computers. This is the same for mitochondria. Evolutionary speaking, it is true that mitochondria appeared before humans who appeared before computers. But they all live in the present time. Thus saying that humans is more evolved that mitochondria is to say that computers are more evolved that humans.