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Why is the Inclusive Fitness Theory relevant to AI models for collective decision making?
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Why is the Inclusive Fitness Theory relevant to AI models for collective decision making?
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The Inclusive Fitness Theory proposes that altruistic behaviours are driven by genetic relatedness. This can be applied to AI models for collective decision making to create more accurate and effective simulations of human behaviours.
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