I find it difficult to model the social world in power hierarchies, because I don't have an intrinsic sense for social authority, and the criteria that most people use when characterizing actual social power are quite unconvincing.
Quite the contrary. The number of different available and consistent models is quite slow, and the number of inputs that would allow us to significantly advance beyond them is as well.
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You think so? You would know better than me. If that is the case, are there already neural networks working on such models? I would be interested in more details about this.
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Because it seems to me, that machine learned algorithms would do much better in figuring out ideal configurations for social hierarchies than humans could.
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