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The Social Impact of Self-Regulation on the Evolution of Simple and Complex Creative Ideas

Published on 2014-08-082376 Views

Since creative individuals invest in unproven ideas at the expense of propagating proven ones, excess creativity can be detrimental to society; moreover, some individuals benefit from creati

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The Social Impact of Self-Regulation on the Evolution of Simple and Complex Creative Ideas00:00
Outline00:00
Honing Theory of Creativity00:35
Social Self-organization of Creativity02:15
EVOlution of Culture (EVOC): A Computational Model04:24
Artificial Agents05:34
An Iteration06:23
Outline of Typical Run07:17
EVAC07:54
Tradeoff between Proportion of Creators and How Creative They Should be08:06
Incorporating Social Regulation09:27
Segregation into Inventors and Imitators10:49
Social Regulation Increases Value and Diversity of Outputs13:33
Incorporation of Chaining13:38
Previous Results: Chaining Enables Open-ended Cumulative Change and Magnifies Effectiveness of Ability to Learn Trends13:54
Previous Results 2: Chaining Increases Diversity of Actions across Society14:07
Chaining Makes Effect of Social Regulation on Value and Diversity of Outputs Sustainable14:09
Conclusions14:48
Future Work15:54
Thank You!17:10
From theory to practice17:21
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