John R. Koza
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John R. Koza is an influential figure in the fields of genetic programming and computational intelligence. He is best known for his work on the development of methods that allow computers to evolve solutions to problems, a process inspired by natural selection. Koza has authored several significant texts, including 'Genetic Programming IV: Routine Human-Competitive Machine Intelligence', which explores advanced topics in the application of genetic programming to achieve human-competitive results in various tasks.
In addition to his contributions to genetic programming, Koza has also engaged in political discourse through his book, 'Every Vote Equal: A State-Based Plan for Electing the President'. This work outlines a strategy for implementing a national popular vote system in the United States. His interdisciplinary approaches bridge technology and governance, making him a noteworthy figure in both domains. Through his research and writings, he continues to influence the evolution of intelligent systems and the conversation around electoral reform.