Abstract
The theory of “ecological symbiosis” discovered by Margulis and Raulock updates the relationship between humans and nature to “the symbiotic relationship between man and ecology as a whole”. Human activities transform human ecology from the aspects of life evolution and cultural evolution. Artificial intelligence, as the core of human ecology, has a symbiotic relationship with human beings, and has the independence of human ecology. The possibility of life becomes a symbiotic species with humans.
Highlights
Human beings exist in the symbiotic evolution of natural ecology
The transformation of natural ecology into anthropomorphic natural ecology manifests itself as a dual dimension of human life evolution and cultural evolution
If it is said that a new ecology is to produce a new life and symbiosis structure that matches it, the humanized natural ecology has made ecological and material preparations for artificial intelligence
Summary
Lynn Margulis proposed that “some cell components today are free-living bacteria, and any organism larger than a bacterium is a super life that originates from the symbiotic origin of bacterial cells” [1]. Lovelock proposed the “Gaia hypothesis” to further the symbiotic relationship. He believed that the earth’s ecosystem is a self-regulating and relatively stable whole with negative feedback control [2]. The second is that the earth’s ecological circle affects the environment, which in turn affects the life evolution of the ecosystem. The ecological environment and life in the ecosystem are a process of co-evolution [3]
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