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A communication protocol based on NK boolean networks for coordinating collective action

Social and Information Networks 2024-04-26 v1 Human-Computer Interaction Multiagent Systems Systems and Control Systems and Control

Abstract

In this paper, I describe a digital social communication protocol (Gridt) based on Kauffman's NK boolean networks. The main assertion is that a communication network with this topology supports infinitely scalable self-organization of collective action without requiring hierarchy or central control. The paper presents the functionality of this protocol and substantiates the following propositions about its function and implications: (1) Communication via NK boolean networks facilitates coordination on collective action games for any variable number of users, and justifies the assumption that the game's payoff structure is common knowledge; (2) Use of this protocol increases its users' transfer empowerment, a form of intrinsic motivation that motivates coordinated action independent of the task or outcome; (3) Communication via this network can be considered 'cheap talk' and benefits the strategy of players with aligned interests, but not of players with conflicting interests; (4) Absence of significant barriers for its realization warrants a timely and continuing discussion on the ethics and implications of this technology; (5) Full realization of the technology's potential calls for a free-to-use service with maximal transparency of design and associated economic incentives.

Cite

@article{arxiv.2404.16240,
  title  = {A communication protocol based on NK boolean networks for coordinating collective action},
  author = {Yori Ong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.16240},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

13 pages, 4 figures

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