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  8. Sounds like "Fierce Creatures".

  9. Sounds like "Fierce Creatures".

  10. Added to the wiki: Artificial scarcity: Redirected page to Artificial Scarcity

  11. For those who are new to (or never heard about) software agents, the best introductory book is by Dr. Peter Norvig of Google (& Stewart Russell), with title:

  12. Nikkikemzura

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  13. budhanilkantha

    The actress is Jamie Lee Curtis The movie is Fierce Creatures:

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  15. rukazueckl

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  16. What I haven’t seen is these more nuanced understandings of information, meaning, and communication embedded in the framework of social network theory.True, but things are beginning to move in these directions. Historically, social network analysis has focused on network structure and been motivated by the proposition that network structure might be an important independent variable in explanations of social behavior. More recently, work on the intersections of social and semantic networks has become a prominent theme, looking for correlations between clusters in semantic networks, where the nodes are terms or concepts, and social networks, where individuals or groups are the nodes. Another approach, prominent in epidemiological and other studies of diffusion, is to model variations in acceptance and transmission of whatever (disease, meme, etc.) is being transmitted. Much of the math in this area comes from the physics of phase changes, where, for example, the math used to model nuclear reactions has been applied to things like bar fights, the assumption being that the presence of of enough, properly distributed “dampers” will prevent heated debates from exploding into physical violence. The paper I mentioned earlier takes a further step, attempting to model the internal processing step between acceptance and retransmission, during which a mutation or change in meaning can occur. This work is, however, still in its infancy. As John H. Miller and Scott E. Page remark in Complex Adaptive Systems: An Introduction to Computational Models of Social Life, (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007), the agents in most social network models are either too stupid (following prescribed heuristics in a mechanical way) or too sophisticated (basing every decision on game-theoretic calculations). As far as I can make out, the people engaged in developing better models are still wrestling with the problem vividly described in my favorite article title “Artificial Intelligence Meets Natural Stupidity” (the author is AI researcher Drew McDermott. The article was written in the late 1970s; where it appeared, I am not sure).

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