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This thing was constructed on April 17, 2008, and it was categorized as General.
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One of our research projects (Human tended gardens of evolutionary design) was covered recently (and quite nicely) by New Scientist. The Daily Telegraph also picked up the story, with their own unique take. This work was actually presented for the AAAI Spring Symposium series and is still very early on in the process.

Nevertheless, we’ve crafted a page with some sparse information about it to deal with all of the visitors. I encourage you to leave any questions or comments there.

I also want to point out that this work is still in early trials. We can’t give out urls to study participants, etc. We also don’t really focus on sexual reproduction at this point (that’s kind of difficult to think about with regard to web pages). The basic gist is to think about webpages, mutation, fitness and loose genetic evolutionary concepts.

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Matthew is the Director of the Collaborative. He writes rarely, and that makes him sad.

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