Duplication isn't an information increase—e.g. you won't make your friend twice as happy by buying them two copies of the same CD.
Mutations are random, and randomness also doesn't contain "information". But I see that natural selection can pick useful data out of randomness. Hence genetic algorithms. But to create life as we know it, in the time available? I'm sceptical that that can be achieved.
Duplication isn't an information increase—e.g. you won't make your friend twice as happy by buying them two copies of the same CD.
Mutations are random, and randomness also doesn't contain "information". But I see that natural selection can pick useful data out of randomness. Hence genetic algorithms. But to create life as we know it, in the time available? I'm sceptical that that can be achieved.