@neural_avb: Studying Economy of Minds, new Harvard paper They've made a decentralized multi-agent system where agents coordinate in…
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New Harvard paper proposes a decentralized multi-agent system where agents coordinate in a market-like environment using auctions and payments.
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Studying Economy of Minds, new Harvard paper
They’ve made a decentralized multi-agent system where agents coordinate in a market-like environment. They do auctions, payments, wealth accumulation.
Very interesting 👀 https://t.co/huRqgeLQFG
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