Re: Proteus Rising, by Peter Dingus
- From: "Specfiction" <editor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 9 Feb 2006 18:13:27 -0800
using evolutionary modelling is very likely the best way to figure out how to make a better human..
You're right Sean, it is. It's probably the only way, because it's how
nature comes up with something consistent with the immediate
environment. Also, if your model is stable and covers the statespace of
the problem you're trying to solve (which is very difficult to
achieve), you can converge on almost any arbitrary training set that
characterizes a legitimate state of the system.
I did statistical simulation for over fifteen years--it can be spooky.
.
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