An Interaction Support Processor to Promote Individual and Systemic Benefits

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Abstract

Individual choices, if not sufficiently well coordinated, can lead to bad outcomes, such as systemic instabilities or failures, or “tragedies of the commons.” It is, therefore, proposed to use digital assistants to support favorable interactions and avoid undesirable ones. The invention discussed here describes ways to perform these tasks in a decentralized way that also protects sensitive information. Such digital assistants offer better solutions based on local empowerment and coordination rather than on large-scale surveillance and control. In particular, it is suggested to introduce a multi-dimensional value exchange based on multiple new currencies that are linked to reputation values or sensor measurements, which may use the Internet of Things. This novel approach expands the solution space such that new opportunities for favorable interactions arise, which benefits the system and its components. Often, similar results would not be achievable with classical optimization approaches and conventional, one-dimensional value exchange only.

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Helbing, D. (2021). An Interaction Support Processor to Promote Individual and Systemic Benefits. In SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology (pp. 91–106). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71400-0_5

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