Ex Machina: Coevolving Machines and the Origins of the Social Universe by John H. Miller

Ex Machina: Coevolving Machines and the Origins of the Social Universe

John H. Miller
410 pages
SFI Press
Dec 2022
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If we could rewind the tape of the Earth's deep history back to the beginning and start the world anew - would social behavior arise yet again?. While the study of origins is foundational to many scientific fields, such as physics and biology, it has rarely been pursued in the social sciences. Yet knowledge of something's origins often gives us new insights into the present.. In Ex Machina, John H. Miller introduces a methodology for exploring systems of adaptive, interacting, choice-making agents, and uses this approach to identify conditions sufficient for the emergence of social behavior. Miller combines ideas from biology, computation, game theory, and the social sciences to evolve a set of interacting automata from asocial to social behavior. Readers will learn what it takes for an adaptive system of simple agents to become social - and what it means for a system to be social in the first place.
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Pages 410
Publisher SFI Press
Published 2022
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