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Christian Guttmann wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am currently looking into communication and collaboration among
> agents. Does anyone have an educated answer about the following question.
>
> > Is collaboration possible without communication?
>
> By "without communication", I mean: no exchange of any information
> whatsoever - not before collaboration, not during collaboration, not
> through the environment, not through signals and not through direct means.
>
> In case, anyone has a positive answer, it would be helpful if there is
> also a publication about this matter.
>
You may wish to read "The Invisible Hand" -- I think it was by Adam Smith
but I'm not sure of that.
It's about how humans collaborate to achieve the most efficient use of
resources by using money as a universal medium of exchange.
This is not really "with no communication of any kind" -- obviously
an agent with no information input of any kind cannot collaborate with
anyone or anything. But by creating a marketplace and negotiating
prices at a local level in response to market conditions, individual
actors contribute to large-scale market movements and drive fundamental
changes in the way things are done.
They aren't really acting according to a plan, but the flow of money
in a free-market economy gives rise to a "collaboration" to extract
the greates possible utility, with a design far more complex and subtle
than any single actor could have envisioned.
Bear
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