John Koza

John R. Koza is a Stanford University computer scientist, most notable for his work in pioneering the use of genetic programming for the optimization of complex problems, and for the evolution of computer programs which solve them. Cofounder of Scientific Games Inc., made a fortune by inventing the scratch-off lottery ticket.

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