Thinking machines
There seems to be a growing interest in so-called evolutionary computation, which basically refers to biologically inspired techniques for creating new products, more efficient factories, and better business processes. Underlying this, of course, is artificial intelligence. But unlike traditional AI...
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Published in: | Bloomberg businessweek (Online) p. 66 |
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Format: | Magazine Article |
Language: | English |
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07-08-2000
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Summary: | There seems to be a growing interest in so-called evolutionary computation, which basically refers to biologically inspired techniques for creating new products, more efficient factories, and better business processes. Underlying this, of course, is artificial intelligence. But unlike traditional AI, which tried to imbue computers with top-down intelligence, the new AI lets systems develop their own smarts, from the bottom up. |
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ISSN: | 0007-7135 |