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Modelling and Influencing the AI Bidding War: A Research Agenda
The Anh Han
Centre for Digital Innovation
Department of Computing & Games
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Bidding Wars
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Trustworthy AI
100%
Public Goods
50%
Safety Procedures
50%
Negative Consequences
50%
Mutually Beneficial
50%
Emergent Behavior
50%
AI-based Methods
50%
Dynamic Behavior
50%
Strategic Behavior
50%
Ethical Conduct
50%
AI Safety
50%
Global Outcome
50%
Safety Compliance
50%
Compliance Behavior
50%
AI Development
50%
Ethical AI
50%
Participant Compliance
50%
Normative Behavior
50%
AI Arms Race
50%
Computer Science
Research Agenda
100%
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Emergent Behavior
11%
Negative Consequence
11%
Dynamic Behavior
11%
Hypothetical Scenario
11%
Strategic Behavior
11%
Social Sciences
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Incentive
22%
Public Goods
11%