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Artificiality (the state of being artificial, anthropogenic, or man-made) is the condition of being the product of intentional human manufacture (namely, by artifice), rather than occurring through processes not involving or requiring human activity.


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Artificiality often carries the implication of being false, counterfeit, or deceptive. The philosopher wrote in his Rhetoric:

However, artificiality does not necessarily have a negative , as it may also reflect the ability of humans to replicate forms or functions arising in nature, as with an or artificial intelligence. Political scientist and artificial intelligence expert Herbert A. Simon observes that "some artificial things are imitations of things in nature, and the imitation may use either the same basic materials as those in the natural object or quite different materials.Herbert A. Simon, The Sciences of the Artificial (1996), p. 4. Simon distinguishes between the artificial and the synthetic, the former being an imitation of something found in nature (for example, an artificial sweetener which generates using a formula not found in nature), and the latter being a replication of something found in nature (for example, a created in a laboratory that is chemically indistinguishable from a naturally occurring sugar). Some philosophers have gone further and asserted that, in a world, "everything is natural and nothing is artificial", because everything in the world (including everything made by humans) is a product of the physical laws of the world.Qinglai Sheng, Philosophical Papers (1993), p. 342.


Distinguishing natural objects from artificial objects
It is generally possible for humans, and in some instances, for computers,See generally, E. P. Baltsavias, A. Gruen, L. VanGool, Automatic Extraction of Man-made Objects from Aerial and Space Images, Volume 3 (2001). to distinguish natural from artificial environments. The artificial environment tends to have more physical regularity both spatially and over time, with natural environments tending to have irregular structures that change over time.Herman Kaken, "Recognition of Natural and Artificial Environments by Computers: Commonalities and Differences", in Juval Portugali, Complex Artificial Environments (2006), p. 31–48. However, on close observation it is possible to discern some mathematical structures and patterns in natural environments, which can then be replicated to create an artificial environment with a more natural appearance.

For example, by identifying and imitating natural means of pattern formation, some types of automata have been used to generate organic-looking textures for more realistic of 3D objects.Greg Turk, Reaction–Diffusion

(1991). 9780897914369


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