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Cooperative AI: machines must learn to find common ground

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  • May 4, 2021
  • #ArtificialIntelligence #ComputerScience #MachineLearning #Sociology
Thore Graepel
@ThoreG
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Allan Dafoe
@AllanDafoe
(Author)
Gillian Hadfield
@ghadfield
(Author)
Eric Horvitz
@erichorvitz
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Demis Hassabis @demishassabis · May 5, 2021
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Great commentary piece in @Nature from Thore & team and collaborators, on 'cooperative AI', and the need for more interdisciplinary research on this important topic to inform how best to develop AI to facilitate more helpful & useful collaborations w/human users of those systems
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