Adversarial Intelligence in Natural and Artificial Systems
Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM) via YouTube
Overview
Watch a 53-minute lecture from MIT researcher Una-May O'Reilly exploring the fascinating world of adversarial intelligence in both natural and artificial systems. Delivered at UCLA's Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics Workshop on Naturalistic Approaches to AI, discover how adversarial intelligence manifests through knowledge, skills, expertise, and strategic behaviors during competition between rivals. Gain insights into the development of artificially intelligent software agents and the replication of evolutionary arms races using genetic programming and coevolutionary algorithms. Learn how these concepts bridge the gap between natural competitive behaviors and artificial intelligence systems.
Syllabus
Una May O Reilly - Adversarial Intelligence in Natural and Artificial Systems - IPAM at UCLA
Taught by
Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)