Enhancing social cohesion with cooperative bots in societies of greedy, mobile individuals

Author:

Shi Lei12ORCID,He Zhixue13ORCID,Shen Chen4ORCID,Tanimoto Jun43ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Statistics and Mathematics, Yunnan University of Finance and Economics , Kunming 650221 , China

2. Interdisciplinary Research Institute of data science, Shanghai Lixin University of Accounting and Finance , Shanghai 201209 , China

3. Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University , Fukuoka 816-8580 , Japan

4. Faculty of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University , Fukuoka 816-8580 , Japan

Abstract

Abstract Addressing collective issues in social development requires a high level of social cohesion, characterized by cooperation and close social connections. However, social cohesion is challenged by selfish, greedy individuals. With the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), the dynamics of human–machine hybrid interactions introduce new complexities in fostering social cohesion. This study explores the impact of simple bots on social cohesion from the perspective of human–machine hybrid populations within network. By investigating collective self-organizing movement during migration, results indicate that cooperative bots can promote cooperation, facilitate individual aggregation, and thereby enhance social cohesion. The random exploration movement of bots can break the frozen state of greedy population, help to separate defectors in cooperative clusters, and promote the establishment of cooperative clusters. However, the presence of defective bots can weaken social cohesion, underscoring the importance of carefully designing bot behavior. Our research reveals the potential of bots in guiding social self-organization and provides insights for enhancing social cohesion in the era of human–machine interaction within social networks.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Major Program of National Fund of Philosophy and Social Science of China

China Scholarship Council

Yunnan Provincial Department of Education Science Research Fund Project

JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship Program for Foreign Researchers

JSPS KAKENHI

Grant-In-Aid for Scientific Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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