Generative Agents- Simulating Human Behavior with ChatGPT
Offered By: Venelin Valkov via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the groundbreaking development of Generative Agents in this 22-minute video lecture. Dive into the latest advancements in Large Language Models as researchers from Stanford and Google showcase a system that simulates human-like behavior in an interactive sandbox environment inspired by The Sims. Learn about the technology's ability to store and synthesize agent experiences using natural language, and understand the three key components that enable Generative Agents to plan behavior. Examine the potential implications of this technology and its similarities to fictional worlds like Westworld. Gain insights into the paper's findings, agent goals, the agent loop, and the Smallville sandbox world used for demonstrations.
Syllabus
- Intro
- Twitter Source
- Generative Agents Paper
- Agent Goals
- Agent Loop
- Smallville Sandbox World
- Conclusion
Taught by
Venelin Valkov
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