emergent behavior in social systems
"Emergent behavior in social systems refers to the phenomenon where complex patterns or behaviors arise from the interaction of individuals within a group, leading to novel and unpredictable outcomes that cannot be directly attributed to the actions or intentions of any single individual."
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