[ExI] predictive neurons?

jameschoate at austin.rr.com jameschoate at austin.rr.com
Fri Jan 29 15:10:00 UTC 2010


You miss the very point here, dancing around it like a dirvish...

The 'intelligence' you speak of -is- the fitness function.

---- Mike Dougherty <msd001 at gmail.com> wrote: 

> I've been reading about genetic algorithms as a computational method
> of problem solving.  What I find really fascinating is that each
> phenotype has almost no intelligence at all - the eventual 'solution'
> is simply the luckiest of the unintelligent phenotypes that is
> discovered to answer the fitness function better than any of its
> siblings or ancestors. 

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