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: Swarm logic works when agents interact with what is immediately around them. Key Examples
: Neighborhoods often self-organize into specialized districts (e.g., fashion or restaurant supply) without centralized planning.
: Simple elements (ants, neurons, software bits) create "smart" systems by paying attention only to their immediate neighbors. Emergence : the connected lives of ants, brains...
: A critical mass of agents is required for global intelligence to appear.
: Systems use positive and negative feedback to adapt to their environments and maintain stability. The Five Principles of Emergent Systems : Swarm logic works when agents interact with
is a 2001 nonfiction book by Steven Johnson that explores how complex systems develop intelligence without a central leader. It argues that "bottom-up" systems—where simple agents follow basic local rules—can create sophisticated, adaptive global behaviors. Core Concepts
: Programs like SimCity or the World Wide Web display emergent behaviors through user interactions and metadata. : A critical mass of agents is required
emergence theory with related concepts like Systems Thinking or Complexity Theory.
