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Date: 2011-04-07 04:41:11
Robotics
Eva Jablonka
Inman Harvey
Artificial life
Science
Year of birth missing
Evolutionary computation
Evolutionary robotics

Preface Artificial Life, unlike artifical intelligence, had humble beginnings. In the case of the latter, when the word itself was born, the first breathtaking results were already out, such as The Logic Theorist, a

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