This sounds pretty exciting to me, thanks for writing it up. I was reminded by Shahar Avin’s work on role playing games to predict the interactions between major players in AI. There might be a possibility to build on the insights from his project as a basis for agent based simulations from the field of complexity theory.
These links are excellent! I hadn’t come across these before, but I am really excited about the idea of using roleplay and table top games as a way of generating insight and getting people to think through problems. It’s great to see this being applied to AI scenarios.
This sounds pretty exciting to me, thanks for writing it up. I was reminded by Shahar Avin’s work on role playing games to predict the interactions between major players in AI. There might be a possibility to build on the insights from his project as a basis for agent based simulations from the field of complexity theory.
Exploring AI Futures Through Role Play https://www.cser.ac.uk/resources/ai-futures-role-play/
FYI, more info about the scenario game available here:
https://intelligencerising.org/
Writeup of game from participants:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/ywKhqjgdKuHoQohYL/takeaways-from-the-intelligence-rising-rpg
These links are excellent! I hadn’t come across these before, but I am really excited about the idea of using roleplay and table top games as a way of generating insight and getting people to think through problems. It’s great to see this being applied to AI scenarios.