Oxford researchers Yarin Gal, Mark van der Wilk, Michael Bronstein & Michael Wooldridge are part of SOFAIR, a new UK initiative developing next-generation open-source AI through fundamental research. www.cs.ox.ac.uk/news/2535-fu... @yaringal.bsky.social @mvdw.bsky.social @mmbr…
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After teaching game theory for 15+ years, Prof Michael Wooldridge is sharing his knowledge in his new book ‘Life Lessons from Game Theory: The Art of Thinking Strategically in a Complex World’. Read @theguardian.com interview to learn more: www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle...
Is the AI revolution leaving those who don't use the tools behind, or will they be the only people left with critical thinking skills? In a recent @the-independent.com article, Prof Michael Wooldridge spoke with a self-confessed AI luddite on the issue. www.the-independent.com…
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How can game theory help England win the #WorldCup? ⚽🏆 Ashall Professor of the Foundations of AI Mike Wooldridge explains how the use of randomness can make a difference in a penalty shootout. Concepts such as strategic randomness have applications beyond sport, including in computer science & AI.
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