interactions between individuals in artificial societies
"Interactions between individuals in artificial societies" refers to the dynamics, relationships, and exchanges that occur within computer-generated simulations or models of social systems, where virtual agents or entities simulate human behavior and interact with one another based on predetermined rules or algorithms.
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