The principal agent problem largely goes away if everyone is a clone of each other.

· Bits and Bobs 6/9/25
  • The principal agent problem largely goes away if everyone is a clone of each other.
    • A worker bee.
    • The coordination cost goes away because it's no longer a swarm.
    • But is it possible for that non-swarm intelligence to be resilient and adaptive enough?
    • If everyone is a clone then the system has no resilience, you have systemic collapse risk.

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