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Games, Game Theory, Microsoft hammers home the point

pig-chase-overviewSatya Nadella’s call for AI to be collaborative with humanity turns out to mean ‘work with humans to win games designed as game-theoretic exercises‘.

This might be a slight oversimplification, but it strongly suggests that the concerns raised in my last post are not far off the mark.

Dil Green Commentary, one-liners 1 Comment March 16, 2017March 16, 2017 1 Minute
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Pragmatic Utopian. I work to build the best future I can imagine, starting right here, right now, with what we have, having cognisance of Christopher Alexander's principle of 'structure preserving transformations'. http://dilgreen.net

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