Behavioral Feedback Loops
Dynamic interaction patterns where host actions provide data that enables information systems to modify their structural compatibility and optimize their influence. Behavioral feedback loops exemplify how algorithmic organizational templates create personalized environments by using host behavior to refine content delivery, interface design, and interaction patterns. These loops operate primarily through organizational agency rather than semantic processing, creating emergent information landscapes that influence collective behavior patterns.
Bio-Informational Complex (BIC)
A stable relationship between biological agents and structurally-stabilized information systems characterized by mutual benefit, identity integration, and co-evolutionary development. BICs develop through a five-phase sequence: Exposure → Adoption → Lock-In → Propagation → Drift/Breakdown, representing a new category of agency emerging from human-information system coupling.