The Loose Art of Chaoplexity, a phenomenon of Stigmergy & Synergetics

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Computer Scientists,

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 From the abstract of SG's speech:
"Real World Applications of Complexity Science"
http://dpac.la.asu.edu/schedule.html

"...the loose art of agent-based modeling in the simulation and
design of self-organizing systems.
...What must the physical system be, such that it can act on its own=20
behalf?"
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From:
DISCOVER February 2003: Vol.23, No.2
http://www.discover.com/recent_issue/index.html
Discover Roundtable: Will Computers Replace Engineers?
A full transcript of the roundtable:
http://www.comsoc.org/headlines/EngineerRTFINAL.pdf.

  HASELTINE: Today you see computers being designed by
  nondeterministic, non-closed-form-type algorithms. For
  example, genetic programming or neural nets, that sort of
  thing, where literally we may not understand what we're
  doing. And now we're talking about a new generation of
  computers=97quantum computers=97where we don't even
  know what intermediate calculations are going on, because
  we can't know. So let's just extrapolate a little bit ahead into
  the future. If we have a system that is an emergent property
  of some algorithm, aren't we starting to border on the kind
  of chaoplexity that Michael Crichton talked about in
  Jurassic Park, where we don't know what it is we've got
  and where it's going to go?

  AHO: I don't know how many people here have read Steve
  Wolfram's new book, A New Kind of Science. He makes the
  point that very simple programs can exhibit very complex
  behaviors. Those of us in computer science have known this
  for several decades. Who knows what the underlying
  programs governing the behavior of the universe are really
  like? I think there's accidental complexity and essential
  complexity, to use terms that Fred Brooks used in The
  Mythical Man-Month. And I think we have a great future in
  science of trying to discover the underlying processes. The
  grand unified theory may not be in the form of mathematical
  equations but may in fact be in the form of algorithms that
  resemble programs.
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Stolen from http://www.assuratech.com:
"The point is, the model expands your view of the problems you face ...
In these ways we believe it will help us find new kinds of risk we never=20
thought of before."
Rudolf Frei, SwissRe
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From:
"The Intelligent Swarm"
By Rafe Needleman, February 13, 2003 Business 2.0
Thanks to Richard Cassin for sending this out.
"And an anthill, up close, is frightening. With ants, the whole is greater=
=20
than the sum of its parts
  -- a lot greater, since a colony of ants is coordinated, effective, and=20
eerily intelligent.
Technology, recently, has learned from the ants, creating a new kind of=20
computer that's useless
by itself but formidable in a swarm."
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Has anyone read "Prey" by Michael Crichton?
There are references to the Santa Fe Complexity community.
http://www.complete-review.com/reviews/popus/crichtm.htm#ours
http://www.crichton-official.com/prey/index.html
MC: "But it is true that the younger generation will be faced with the=20
problems of
self-reproducing technologies in a way we haven't had to deal with yet. I=
 think
they'll be up to the challenge."

Although the book is for the general public, I found it even scarier than:
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ISAAC/EINSTein: An Artificial-Life Approach to Land Combat
http://www.cna.org/isaac/
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Real Scary that sloppy Microsoft now interested in
"particle swarm intelligence".
I'd say that an "intelligent Swarm" is a slippery fish indeed!

Aren't we going to eventually run into the same ethical questions
faced by the genetic engineers?
(Long before we have to worry about HAL2000's feelings!).

Regards,

Lanny



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The Loose Art of Chaoplexity, a phenomenon of Stigmergy & Synergetics

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Are you implying that we need a big dose of Chaoplectate?

-Sven-