Conceptual Logical Foundations of Artificial Social Intelligence
Eric Werner

TL;DR
This paper explores the logical and conceptual foundations of artificial social intelligence, focusing on how multiple agents coordinate, communicate, and form intentions within a society, extending classical logic to include strategic and social considerations.
Contribution
It introduces a formal framework for the minimal architecture of social agents, integrating dynamic social states, intentions, and communication within a logical model of social intelligence.
Findings
Defined the logic of social intelligence beyond classical logic.
Presented a minimal architecture for social agents with dynamic states.
Formalized the relationship between communication, intentions, and information.
Abstract
What makes a society possible at all? How is coordination and cooperation in social activity possible? What is the minimal mental architecture of a social agent? How is the information about the state of the world related to the agents intentions? How are the intentions of agents related? What role does communication play in this coordination process? This essay explores the conceptual and logical foundations of artificial social intelligence in the context of a society of multiple agents that communicate and cooperate to achieve some end. An attempt is made to provide an introduction to some of the key concepts, their formal definitions and their interrelationships. These include the notion of a changing social world of multiple agents. The logic of social intelligence goes beyond classical logic by linking information with strategic thought. A minimal architecture of social agents is…
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