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framework:architectural-intelligence-conceptArchitectural Intelligence (concept)
Steenson's overarching concept linking architecture and digital design history; the title theme of her 2017 book.
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- The varied neural network architectures used in the RL experiments to test whether the alignment phenomenon generalizes across architectures.
- Field Steenson worked in (1997 onwards); term denoting structural design of information systems; borrowed 'architecture' from computer design.