On Monday 12 November 2007 15:56, Richard Loosemore wrote:
> You never know what new situation might arise that might be a
> problem, and you cannot market a driverless car on the understanding
> that IF it starts killing people under particular circumstances, THEN
> someone will follow that by adding code to deal with that specific
> circumstance.

It seems that this was the way that the brain was 
progressively 'improved' via evolution. However, we want to compress a 
few billion years of evolutionary selective pressure into the next 10 
or 100 years instead. Have there been any proposed strategies that try 
to take an evolutionary approach on the magnitude that was needed for 
human brain evolution?

- Bryan

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