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concept:adaptive-problem-solving-capabilitiesadaptive problem-solving capabilities
Property exhibited by the economy as a complex system, supporting its classification as a collective intelligence.
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- The research paper published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, proposing a cognitive glue concept grounded in economic price systems.
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- Theory by John Holland studying general conditions under which adaptation can occur.
- DeepMind's Transformer-based adaptive agent trained with meta-RL in a 3D virtual environment.