How game theory explains ‘irrational’ behavior
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A new book explores how game theory explains seemingly irrational behavior, from tastes in food to how people donate to charity.
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A new book explores how game theory explains seemingly irrational behavior, from tastes in food to how people donate to charity.
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Machine learning is a powerful form of artificial intelligence that is affecting every industry. Here’s what you need to know about its potential and limitations and how it’s being used.
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A combination of AI and humans works best in tasks where humans outperform AI and in those that involve creating content.
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The initiative is open to individuals, businesses and groups with the goal of developing a diverse, global community of problem solvers.
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‘Those ad-hoc interactions are what people miss in today’s work-from-home environment.’
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Generative artificial intelligence can help designers come up with new ideas, according to a new study.
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Perception of peer rank, or how we perform relative to our peers, can be a powerful motivator.
How can we increase contributions to public goods—to get donors to give more to charity, citizens to vote, households to consume less energy, drivers to carpool, and patients to take all of their antibiotics? One of the best ways is to make contributions more observable.
Here are some simple strategies from the behavioral scientist’s toolbox that you can use to get out the vote in your social circle.
The MIT Center for Collective Intelligence explores how people and computers can be connected.