Introduction to Non-Zero-Sum Games: A World-Help Site and Podcast Exploring Win-Win Solutions
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Summary
This is an introduction to a website and podcast called "Non-Zero-Sum Games" that explores win-win game theory, moral philosophy, ethical economics, and artificial intelligence to address complex global problems. The site positions itself as a "world-help" platform focused on collaborative solutions and positive-sum outcomes.
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Hi, I'm Non-Zero-Sum James, your companion on this exploration of win-win games and how they are essential for a better future.
Each week we'll explore a new aspect of game theory, moral philosophy, ethical economics and artificial intelligence—looking to solve the complex problems we face in our world together.
All the posts are connected through the lens of non-zero-sum games
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