The concept of functional information is an attempt to rigorously define the information content of biological systems. The concept was originated by a group led by Jack W. Szostak in 2003.
They define functional information as follows:
This leads to two conclusions:
Note that functional information of a system must always be defined relative to a specific function , without a choice of which it has no meaning.
In 2023, a group of researchers proposed a law of increasing functional information, that asserts that a tendency to increase in functional information is an inherent property of the universe, encompassing both biological and non-biological systems.
The researchers postulated that evolving systems appear to be conceptually equivalent by displaying three notable attributes:
Subsequently, the authors proposed that the functional information of a system will increase (i.e., the system will evolve) if many different configurations of the system undergo selection for one or more functions. Authors of the paper see the potential for these ideas to apply to astrobiology, economics, neuroscience, and more.