“…In the long run, the insight provided not only by the dissipative adaptation perspective but also by more general biologically inspired non-equilibrium self-organization could open radically new paths for classical and quantum information processing, which could potentially be useful for their resilience, self-restoring capacities, and exquisite thermodynamic efficiencies. In the classical case, we see promising discussions of alternative computational schemes with stochastic and biologically inspired systems in [32][33][34][35], for instance. In the quantum case, we would like to go beyond our discussions here and in [14,16] (concerned, respectively, with quantum cloning and heat management) so as to highlight the remarkable biologically inspired model for quantum error correction in [36] while also employing non-equilibrium light-matter interactions.…”