663: Astonishing CICERO negotiates and builds trust with humans using natural language
Listen now
Description
NLP, transformer architectures, and machines beating humans at their own game: Jon Krohn talks to Alexander H. Miller about his work in building a machine that can outsmart humans in the game of Diplomacy by engineering powers of persuasion and collusion to its own advantage. This episode is brought to you by epic LinkedIn Learning instructor Keith McCormick(linkedin.com/learning/instructors/keith-mccormick). Interested in sponsoring a SuperDataScience Podcast episode? Visit JonKrohn.com/podcast for sponsorship information. In this episode you will learn: • Training a natural language model to interact with Diplomacy players [05:07] • Processing speeds for a Diplomacy bot [29:32] • Using transformer architectures [37:25] • How Diplomacy AI actually works [43:25] • CICERO's potential real-world applications [55:28] • How to R&D an AI project [59:27] • How to become an AI Research Manager [1:06:12] Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/663
More Episodes
Tech entrepreneurship, artificial superintelligence, and the future of education: Aleksa Gordić speaks to Jon Krohn about his strategies for self-directed learning, the traits that help people succeed in moving from big tech to entrepreneurship, and the social impact of artificial...
Published 04/16/24
Covariant's RFM-1: Jon Krohn explores the future of AI-driven robotics with RFM-1, a groundbreaking robot arm designed by Covariant and discussed by A.I. roboticist Pieter Abbeel. Explore how this innovation aims to merge digital intelligence with the physical world, promising a new era of...
Published 04/12/24