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claim:problems-of-distributed-credit-assignment-are-a-key-aspect-of-intelligence-even-in-conventional-organismsProblems of distributed credit assignment are a key aspect of intelligence, even in conventional organisms.
Asserts that credit assignment is not unique to collectives.
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extracted_from(2023) · Watson, Richard · Levin, Michael
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- Core credit assignment question for distributed systems.
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