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On the Origin of Circuits
In a unique laboratory in Sussex, England, a computer carefully scrutinized every member of large and diverse set of...
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Alan Bellows
• 27 Jun 2007 •
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Synthetic species created without biochemistry operate according to Darwinian evolutionary principles
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phys.org
• 07 June 2023 •
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NASA’s “evolved structures” radically reduce weight
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newatlas.com
• 15 February 2023 •
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AI learns to write computer code in ‘stunning’ advance
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science.org
• 09 December 2022 •
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25 years ago today a professor published a groundbreaking paper on ‘evolvable’ computer hardware
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damninteresting.com
• 10 December 2021
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Today’s powerful but little-understood AI breakthroughs echo past examples of unexpected scientific progress
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quantamagazine.org
• 20 October 2021 •
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These weird virtual creatures mutate their bodies to solve problems
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technologyreview.com
• 20 October 2021 •
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The AI Wolf That Preferred Suicide Over Eating Sheep
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lancengym.medium.com
• 06 July 2021 •
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On this day in 1996 a professor published a groundbreaking paper on ‘evolvable’ computer hardware
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• 10 December 2020
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The Spy of Night and Fog
Noor Khan, a pacifist descendant of Indian Royalty became a famed World War II spy for Britain’s Special Operations Executive.
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Joseph A. Williams
• 06 May 2020 •
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