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
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 • 18 Nov 2022 • Theodor Cimpeanu, Alessandro Di Stefano, Cedric Perret, The Anh Han
Institutions and investors are constantly faced with the challenge of appropriately distributing endowments.
no code implementations • 20 Feb 2023 • Theodor Cimpeanu, Luis Moniz Pereira, The Anh Han
Resorting to methods from evolutionary game theory, we study analytically, and through extensive numerical and agent-based simulations, whether and how such social and non-social guilt can evolve and deploy, depending on the underlying structure of the populations, or systems, of agents.
no code implementations • 6 Dec 2023 • Theodor Cimpeanu, Alexander J. Stewart
Of the many opportunities and challenges this presents, the capacity for artificial agents to shape individual and collective human decision-making in such environments is of particular importance.
no code implementations • 14 Mar 2024 • Zainab Alalawi, Paolo Bova, Theodor Cimpeanu, Alessandro Di Stefano, Manh Hong Duong, Elias Fernandez Domingos, The Anh Han, Marcus Krellner, Bianca Ogbo, Simon T. Powers, Filippo Zimmaro
We then consider an alternative solution, where users can condition their trust decision on the effectiveness of the regulators.