'More is Different': Research shows scale alone does not explain AI's power—specialization and cooperation do

One of the most influential scientific and philosophical viewpoints is "More is Different," introduced in 1972 by Nobel Prize–winning physicist Philip W. Anderson, highlighting the limitations of the reductionist approach. The emergent properties cannot be derived from the fundamental laws that govern their elementary particles. The generalization of this approach suggests a hierarchical structure of science, where explainable properties of small-scale systems cannot necessarily predict the emerging phenomena on larger scales of similar systems. Its interdisciplinary perspective covers chemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, and social sciences besides physics.


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