CS222
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AI Agents and Simulations
Course Description
How might we craft simulations of human societies that reflect our lives? Many of the greatest challenges of our time, from encouraging healthy public discourse to designing pandemic responses, and building global cooperation for sustainability, must reckon with the complex nature of our world. The power to simulate hypothetical worlds in which we can ask "what if" counterfactual questions, and paint concrete pictures of how a multiverse of different possibilities might unfold, promises an opportunity to navigate this complexity. This course presents a tour of multiple decades of effort in social, behavioral, and computational sciences to simulate individuals and their societies, starting from foundational literature in agent-based modeling to generative agents that leverage the power of the most advanced generative AI to create high-fidelity simulations. Along the way, students will learn about the opportunities, challenges, and ethical considerations in the field of human behavioral simulations. Prerequisites: Team projects and some course assignments will involve programming in Python. Having a background in human-centered design (e.g., CS 147, ME 115A, or a class from the d.school), AI (e.g., CS 221, CS 224), or social psychology may be helpful, although it is not required.
Grading Basis
RLT - Letter (ABCD/NP)
Min
3
Max
3
Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?
No
Course Component
Lecture
Enrollment Optional?
No
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