ID-input

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ID-input

ID-input deals with how a designed event or object is affected by subsequent modification, especially by an intelligent agent (e.g. certain copyright infringements, computer programming language manipulation, genetic engineering). There are three principle aspects of how the sub-field of ID-input investigates natural phenomena. First, ID-input considers how chance and natural regularity could modify a preexisting design. Second, design constraints are considered, which ways that intelligent agents can and cannot modify or add to the existing states of a previously designed phenomenon. Third, ID-input examines how receptive a previously designed phenomenon is to modification or the introduction of new information/structures. This sub-field has also been referred to as design receptivity, design input, and information receptivity. This sub-field of ID has a great amount of potential for future commercial, criminal justice, and judicial application.

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    Paradigm Dawning

    • This article is part of Paradigm Dawning, a collection of essays about intelligent design research.
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