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type: claim
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domain: collective-intelligence
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description: "Agent-based model demonstrates that collective intelligence emerges from AIF agent dynamics without external incentive design or top-down coordination"
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confidence: likely
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source: "Kaufmann, Gupta & Taylor (2021) - An Active Inference Model of Collective Intelligence, Entropy 23(7), 830"
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created: 2026-03-10
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# Collective intelligence emerges endogenously from active inference agents with Theory of Mind and Goal Alignment capabilities, without requiring external incentive design or top-down coordination
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This paper provides agent-based model evidence that collective intelligence arises spontaneously from the dynamics of interacting Active Inference Formulation (AIF) agents rather than being imposed exogenously. The study simulated relationships between local individual-level interactions and collective intelligence using minimal AIF agents equipped with specific cognitive capabilities: Theory of Mind, Goal Alignment, and the combination of both.
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The critical finding is that **alignment between individual agent optimization and collective outcomes occurs bottom-up** as a product of self-organizing AIF agents with simple social cognitive mechanisms. The paper states: "collective intelligence emerges endogenously from the dynamics of interacting AIF agents themselves, rather than being imposed exogenously by incentives or top-down priors." This validates the "simplicity first" thesis that sophisticated collective behavior can emerge from simple underlying agent rules — you don't need complex coordination protocols, you need agents with the right cognitive capabilities (Theory of Mind, Goal Alignment) and collective intelligence emerges naturally.
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## Evidence
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- Agent-based model using Active Inference Formulation showing endogenous emergence of collective intelligence from interacting agents
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- Direct quote: "collective intelligence emerges endogenously from the dynamics of interacting AIF agents themselves, rather than being imposed exogenously by incentives or top-down priors"
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- Stepwise cognitive transitions (Theory of Mind, Goal Alignment) provide complementary coordination mechanisms that increase system performance
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- Improvements in global-scale inference are greatest when local-scale performance optima of individuals align with the system's global expected state
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## Challenges
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[No direct counter-evidence identified in this source]
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Related Claims:
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- [[theory-of-mind-enables-measurable-collective-intelligence-gains]] — Theory of Mind is the specific mechanism enabling this endogenous emergence
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- [[local-global-alignment-occurs-bottom-up-through-self-organization]] — Describes the mechanism by which this emergence occurs
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Topics:
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- [[collective-intelligence]]
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- [[active-inference]]
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- [[emergence]] |