Two new entries have been added to the BIML Bibliography, focusing on the intersection of artificial intelligence philosophy, emergence, and evolution in social insects. One entry, "An Evolutionary Perspective on Self-Organized Division of Labor in Social Insects," combines self-organization with evolutionary adaptation. The other, "Self-Organization and Adaptation in Insect Societies," is described as a basic paper exploring self-organization within insect societies. AI
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IMPACT These papers explore foundational concepts of self-organization and adaptation, relevant to understanding complex systems and potentially informing future AI architectures.
RANK_REASON The cluster contains entries for academic papers, fitting the research bucket.