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When to (or not to) trust intelligent machines: Insights from an
  evolutionary game theory analysis of trust in repeated games

When to (or not to) trust intelligent machines: Insights from an evolutionary game theory analysis of trust in repeated games

22 July 2020
H. Anh
Cédric Perret
Simon T. Powers
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Papers citing "When to (or not to) trust intelligent machines: Insights from an evolutionary game theory analysis of trust in repeated games"

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Cooperative bots exhibit nuanced effects on cooperation across strategic
  frameworks
Cooperative bots exhibit nuanced effects on cooperation across strategic frameworks
Zehua Si
Zhixue He
Chen Shen
Jun Tanimoto
32
2
0
21 Jun 2024
Playing repeated games with Large Language Models
Playing repeated games with Large Language Models
Elif Akata
Lion Schulz
Julian Coda-Forno
Seong Joon Oh
Matthias Bethge
Eric Schulz
402
117
0
26 May 2023
The evolutionary advantage of guilt: co-evolution of social and non-social guilt in structured populations
The evolutionary advantage of guilt: co-evolution of social and non-social guilt in structured populations
Theodor Cimpeanu
L. Pereira
H. Anh
26
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0
20 Feb 2023
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