"Blondie24" tells the story of a computer that taught itself to
play checkers far better than its creators ever could by using a
program that emulated the basic principles of Darwinian
evolution--random variation and natural selection-- to discover on
its own how to excel at the game.
Unlike Deep Blue, the celebrated chess machine that beat Garry
Kasparov, the former world champion chess player, this evolutionary
program didn't have access to strategies employed by human grand
masters, or to databases of moves for the endgame moves, or to
other human expertise about the game of chekers. With only the most
rudimentary information programmed into its "brain," Blondie24 (the
program's Internet username) created its own means of evaluating
the complex, changing patterns of pieces that make up a checkers
game by evolving artificial neural networks---mathematical models
that loosely describe how a brain works.
It's fitting that "Blondie24" should appear in 2001, the year when
we remember Arthur C. Clarke's prediction that one day we would
succeed in creating a thinking machine. In this compelling
narrative, David Fogel, author and co-creator of Blondie24,
describes in convincing detail how evolutionary computation may
help to bring us closer to Clarke's vision of HAL. Along the way,
he gives readers an inside look into the fascinating history of AI
and poses provocative questions about its future.
* Brings one of the most exciting areas of AI research to life by
following the story of Blondie24's development in the lab through
her evolution into an expert-rated checkers player, based on her
impressive success in Internet competition.
* Explains the foundations of evolutionary computation, simply and
clearly.
* Presents complex material in an engaging style for readers with
no background in computer science or artificial intelligence.
* Examines foundational issues surrounding the creation of a
thinking machine.
* Debates whether the famous Turing Test really tests for
intelligence.
* Challenges deeply entrenched myths about the successes and
implication of some well-known AI experiments
* Shows Blondie's moves with checkerboard diagrams that readers can
easily follow.
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