Abstract

We consider a model of Darwinian evolution in games with perfect information like chess or checkers. The evolution is viewed as a sequence of strategies, each of which wins over its immediate predecessor. We argue that the intelligence level of strategies need not necessarily increase during this type of evolution.

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