The idea of "autonomous causation" reminds me of our recent discussions about 
"free will". A red traffic light causes cars to stop but drivers can refuse to 
stop if they do not want to stop. They have the autonomy to break the chain of 
causality. If you want to go in this direction you can cite Daniel Dennett's 
new book "Just Deserts: Debating Free 
Will"https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Just+Deserts%3A+Debating+Free+Will-p-9781509545759For
 stigmergy in general I would recommend the work of Guy Theraulaz. His book 
"Swarm Intelligence: From Natural to Artificial Systems" is a classic. Do you 
know the books from Mark Moffett: "The human swarm" and "Adventures among ants" 
? He is a scholar of E.O. Wilson and argues that symbols and markers are 
important to identify a social 
group.https://3quarksdaily.com/3quarksdaily/2020/01/of-ants-and-humans-some-principles-of-social-organization.htmlSymbols
 can also be used to identify a product. They have causal effects for example 
if they represent a brand. Brands increase the probability that a consumer 
recognizes and buys products of a certain brand. They distort perceptions by 
leaving invisible traces in our brains (for instance by linking certain 
products to certain attributes or emotions). Given the hype about AI and deep 
learning, one could ask if such adaptive systems can be manipulated by 
marketing techniques just like we are seduced by them. Good luck for your 
paper! -J.
-------- Original message --------From: Russ Abbott <[email protected]> 
Date: 3/20/21  19:51  (GMT+01:00) To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity 
Coffee Group <[email protected]> Subject: [FRIAM] Draft abstract Hi all,I'm 
planning to submit an abstract to this conference. All they want is (a) a short 
abstract (< 200 words) and a long abstract (< 1000 words including references). 
Here's my draft. Comments/suggested improvements would be appreciated.Thanks.  
-- Russ Abbott                                       Professor, Computer 
ScienceCalifornia State University, Los Angeles
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