Computational Irreducibility as the Foundation of Agency: A Formal Model Connecting Undecidability to Autonomous Behavior in Complex Systems

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Authors Poria Azadi arXiv ID 2505.04646 Category cs.AI: Artificial Intelligence Cross-listed cs.CC, cs.IT Citations 5 Venue Biosyst. Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
This article presents a formal model demonstrating that genuine autonomy, the ability of a system to self-regulate and pursue objectives, fundamentally implies computational unpredictability from an external perspective. we establish precise mathematical connections, proving that for any truly autonomous system, questions about its future behavior are fundamentally undecidable. this formal undecidability, rather than mere complexity, grounds a principled distinction between autonomous and non-autonomous systems. our framework integrates insights from computational theory and biology, particularly regarding emergent agency and computational irreducibility, to explain how novel information and purpose can arise within a physical universe. the findings have significant implications for artificial intelligence, biological modeling, and philosophical concepts like free will.
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