AI and Social Science – Brendan O'Connor
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Double thesis action

Posted on September 1, 2006

Earlier this year, it turned out that humans socially evolved cooperation through group competition and conflict. And now, it seems that biased evidence assimilation can happen through bounded rationality. Hooray.

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