AIMC Topic: Prisoner Dilemma

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Emergence of cooperation in the one-shot Prisoner's dilemma through Discriminatory and Samaritan AIs.

Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
As artificial intelligence (AI) systems are increasingly embedded in our lives, their presence leads to interactions that shape our behaviour, decision-making and social interactions. Existing theoretical research on the emergence and stability of co...

The Importance of Being Consistent: Attribution of Mental States in Strategic Human-Robot Interactions.

Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking
This article investigates the attribution of mental state (AMS) to an anthropomorphic robot by humans in a strategic interaction. We conducted an experiment in which human subjects are paired with either a human or an anthropomorphic robot to play an...

People's dispositional cooperative tendencies towards robots are unaffected by robots' negative emotional displays in prisoner's dilemma games.

Cognition & emotion
The study explores the impact of robots' emotional displays on people's tendency to cooperate with a robot opponent in prisoner's dilemma games. Participants played iterated prisoner's dilemma games with a non-expressive robot (as a measure of cooper...