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          10. Would IOET Make Economics More Neoclassical or More
             Behavioral? Richard Thaler’s Prediction, a Revisit         171
             Shu-Heng Chen

             10.1 Motivation and Introduction                           171
             10.2 Walrasian Auctioneer and Unmanned Markets             173
             10.3 Homo Economicus vs. Homo Sapiens                      175
             10.4 Concluding Remarks                                    182
             Acknowledgments                                            183
             References                                                 184
          11. Accessing Validity of Argumentation of Agents of the Internet
             of Everything                                              187
             Boris Galitsky, Anna Parnis
             11.1 Introduction                                          187
             11.2 Representing Argumentative Discourse                  190
             11.3 Detecting Invalid Argumentation Patterns              194
             11.4 Recognizing Communicative Discourse Trees for Argumentation  202
             11.5 Assessing Validity of Extracted Argument Patterns Via Dialectical Analysis  204
             11.6 Intense Arguments Dataset                             209
             11.7 Evaluation of Detection and Validation of Arguments   209
             11.8 Conclusions                                           212
             References                                                 213
             Further Reading                                            216

          12. Distributed Autonomous Energy Organizations: Next-Generation
             Blockchain Applications for Energy Infrastructure          217
             Michael Mylrea
             12.1 Introduction to Distributed Autonomous Energy Organizations  217
             12.2 Distributed Energy Supply Chain                       219
             12.3 AI—Blockchain to Secure Your Energy Supply Chain      222
             12.4 Potential Blockchain Business and Implementation Challenges  222
             12.5 Roadmap for When to Use Blockchain in the Energy Sector  225
             12.6 The Evolution of Public Key Infrastructure Encryption  228
             12.7 Why Blockchain, Why DAEO                              231
             12.8 Overview of the AI-Enabled Blockchain                 233
             12.9 Blockchain and AI Security Opportunity                233
             12.10 Conclusion and Future Research                       236
             References                                                 238
             Further Reading                                            239
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