Evolveability
Evolveability refers to the capacity of a system, particularly a biological or artificial one, to undergo evolutionary change. In biological contexts, it is the inherent property of a genome or a population to generate novel variation that can be acted upon by natural selection. This involves mechanisms like mutation, recombination, and gene duplication, which introduce genetic diversity. A high evolveability does not guarantee that a lineage will adapt or thrive, but rather that it possesses the potential to do so through the generation of new traits.
In the realm of artificial intelligence and evolutionary computation, evolveability describes the design of algorithms or