November 3, 2018 —
modeled how xenophobia and anxieties mutually escalate between religious groups using “psychologically realistic” AI.
'Can Artificial Intelligence Help Stop Religious Violence?' was published on BBC News featuring 📝Justin Lane, PhD's research work at Oxford.
His computer modeling software, now called 📝Pythia, mimics human societies was first tested as a means to prevent religious violence.
Contexts
- Can Artificial Intelligence Help Stop Religious Violence?, bbc.com
- Researchers Simulated Religious Groups [...] to Understand Religious Violence, vice.com
- This ‘Psychological' AI System Mimics Religious Violence to Understand It, seeker.com
- Predicting Religious Violence Beforehand: The Future of AI?, techengage.com
- Bishop Michael Curry and Intersex Day (at 37:30), bbc.co.uk
- Research on religious violence using AI algorithms that mimic human society, reddit.com
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- 🏷️#justin-lane (See: 📝Justin Lane, PhD)
