no code implementations • 30 Jan 2022 • Ramona Merhej, Fernando P. Santos, Francisco S. Melo, Mohamed Chetouani, Francisco C. Santos
In this paper we investigate the consequences of risk diversity in groups of agents learning to play CRDs.
no code implementations • 13 Apr 2021 • Luis A. Martinez-Vaquero, Francisco C. Santos, Vito Trianni
In the light of these results, it may be easier to understand why direct reciprocity has been observed only in a limited number of cases among non-humans, whereas signalling is widespread at all levels of complexity.
no code implementations • 8 Apr 2021 • The Anh Han, Tom Lenaerts, Francisco C. Santos, Luis Moniz Pereira
With the introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and related technologies in our daily lives, fear and anxiety about their misuse as well as the hidden biases in their creation have led to a demand for regulation to address such issues.
no code implementations • 26 Feb 2021 • Andreia Sofia Teixeira, Francisco C. Santos, Alexandre P. Francisco, Fernando P. Santos
We focus on network-based role assignment and show that preferentially attributing the role of Proposer to low-connected nodes increases the fairness levels in a population.
Fairness Physics and Society Computer Science and Game Theory
no code implementations • 30 Dec 2020 • Theodor Cimpeanu, Francisco C. Santos, Luis Moniz Pereira, Tom Lenaerts, The Anh Han
Regulation of advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become increasingly important, given the associated risks and apparent ethical issues.
no code implementations • 1 Oct 2020 • The Anh Han, Luis Moniz Pereira, Tom Lenaerts, Francisco C. Santos
The field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is going through a period of great expectations, introducing a certain level of anxiety in research, business and also policy.
no code implementations • 4 May 2020 • Shayegan Omidshafiei, Karl Tuyls, Wojciech M. Czarnecki, Francisco C. Santos, Mark Rowland, Jerome Connor, Daniel Hennes, Paul Muller, Julien Perolat, Bart De Vylder, Audrunas Gruslys, Remi Munos
Multiplayer games have long been used as testbeds in artificial intelligence research, aptly referred to as the Drosophila of artificial intelligence.
no code implementations • 18 Dec 2019 • Luis Moniz Pereira, Francisco C. Santos
Given the wide cognitive empowerment of counterfactual reasoning in the human individual, the question arises of how the presence of individuals with this capability may improve cooperation in populations of self-regarding individuals.
no code implementations • 26 Jul 2019 • The Anh Han, Luis Moniz Pereira, Francisco C. Santos, Tom Lenaerts
As a consequence, different actors are urging to consider both the normative and social impact of these technological advancements.
no code implementations • 26 Jun 2019 • Pedro Fernandes, Francisco C. Santos, Manuel Lopes
systems following human conscious policies that, when introduced in society, lead to an equilibrium where the gains for the adopters are not at a cost for non-adopters, thus increasing the overall wealth of the population and lowering inequality.
no code implementations • 13 May 2019 • Theodor Cimpeanu, The Anh Han, Francisco C. Santos
The design of mechanisms that encourage pro-social behaviours in populations of self-regarding agents is recognised as a major theoretical challenge within several areas of social, life and engineering sciences.
Clustering Computer Science and Game Theory Multiagent Systems Social and Information Networks Theoretical Economics Physics and Society