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LLM Agents for Modeling Group Dynamics: Free Webinar

Offered By: Wolfram U

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

Course Description

Overview

How researchers simulate group dynamics using LLM-powered environments and then compare the data to actual human behavior. Also see general frameworks for creating LLM-based agents.

Summary
Simulating group dynamics and human behavior is an important problem for economists, educators, social scientists and many other specialties. Large language models (LLMs) provide a powerful new tool for getting computers to mimic human-like behavior. See how researchers build agents and environments so that LLM-powered agents can act in situations of interest. Then, see how the behavior of these agents can be analyzed and compared to human group dynamics.In this colloquium, you will see agent-based simulations applied to the study of many kinds of groups, from classrooms to international relations. You will also see some general frameworks for creating LLM-based agents. Works presented in this colloquium are conducted in a variety of programming languages, any of which are compatible with Wolfram Notebooks.

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