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“you have to acquire some kind of knowledge to continue to produce novelty, it means that novelty search is a kind of information accumulator about the world in which it takes place. The longer the search progresses, the more information about the world it ends up accumulating. And of course information and complexity go hand in hand—more complex behaviors require more information.”

Kenneth O. Stanley, Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned: The Myth of the Objective
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