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LLM Agents for Modeling Group Dynamics: Free Webinar

LLM Agents for Modeling Group Dynamics: Free Webinar Event: LLM Agents for Modeling Group Dynamics: Free Webinar Description: Join us to learn how researchers simulate group dynamics using LLM-powered environments and compare the results to actual human behavior. Explore general frameworks for creating LLM-based agents. Summary: Simulating grou.
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Event:

LLM Agents for Modeling Group Dynamics:

Free Webinar

Description:

Join us to learn how researchers simulate group dynamics using LLM-powered environments and compare the results to actual human behavior. Explore general frameworks for creating LLM-based agents.

Summary:

Simulating group dynamics and human behavior is crucial for economists, educators, social scientists, and many other fields.

Large language models (LLMs) offer a powerful tool for enabling computers to emulate human-like behavior. This webinar will demonstrate how researchers design agents and environments, allowing LLM-powered agents to operate in various situations of interest.

Additionally, you'll discover how these agents' behaviors can be analyzed and compared to real human group dynamics.

In this colloquium, you will observe agent-based simulations applied to different groups, ranging from classrooms to international relations. We will also introduce some general frameworks for creating LLM-based agents.

The projects presented here are developed in various programming languages, all compatible with Wolfram Notebooks.

University:

[Your University]

Provider:

Wolfram U

Categories:

Artificial Intelligence Courses, Multi-Agent Systems Courses, Computational Social Science Courses, Wolfram Notebook Courses


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