Kybernetica.com > Brief proposal for a rapid innovation system for evolution (R.I.S.E.)

http://multispective.wordpress.com [ Humane Systems Innovation] If we want to evolve our man-made systems across all disciplines, across all systems we may want to adopt the type of innovation and adaptation algorithm I proposed above*… it’s roughly (very roughly) based on the way our natural systems have innovated and managed its systems for 4 billion years.

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