Nathan Sturtevant
@nathansttt
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AI, Search, & Games Research. Amii Fellow, CIFAR chair. Univ. Alberta/Denver. Consultant. ✞
Edmonton, Alberta
Joined January 2010
We are very happy to announce the list of newly elected AAAI Fellows for 2026. AAAI will celebrate the newly elected Fellows at the awards ceremony during AAAI-26. Congratulations to all the 2026 Fellows for this well-deserved honor! Bo An Elias Bareinboim Roman Barták Tanya
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I'm honored to join this list of distinguished researchers: https://t.co/UFB3MqKBdW
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Listing of elected AAAI Fellows. Their accomplishments range from advances in the theory of AI, to unusual accomplishments in AI technology and applications.
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Learn more about U of A professor Nathan Sturtevant's research. @nathansttt @ualbertaScience
In this new episode of "Meet the Researcher," Amii Fellow and Canada @CIFAR_News AI Chair Nathan Sturtevant talks about his research and shares his thoughts on combining classic AI techniques, heuristic search, and game theory with LLMs. Watch: https://t.co/TNE5c6zuNh
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Finishes by talking about governance, which makes sense. First audience question is "what about AI being too dumb, not too smart." A good question - he defers to the potential future AI that will be super-intelligent.
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He proposes an AI oracle that can answer queries of the form P(statement is true | context). This is a way of avoiding the risks of a system deceiving us - if it can get these probabilities correct. Interesting to think about what you could build with such a tool.
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Listening to Bengio at #IJCAI25. While I agree with the risks of AI, he seems to be worried about future AI as an actor with malicious goals and intentions. I'm far more worried about what people do with AI than what AI does on its own.
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My students have created some excellent games this term. One example I particularly enjoyed: https://t.co/xLgUuUn2R7
venetiaz.itch.io
Petrichor by Aegodalus Studios. Play in your browser
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Jasper wildfire damage visualized through satellite imagery from a month ago and now. Dark green denotes dense vegetation, white denotes almost none. (details in the thread)
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The Seventeenth International Symposium on Combinatorial Search (SoCS 2024) from June 6-8, 2024 in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada. Proceedings are now available here: https://t.co/NWB8B2HIIC
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Kick-start of the ICAPS 2024 Summer School: with talks by Sarah Keren and Nathan Sturtevant. Hard work by the summer school organisers (Sarah Keren, Jane Jean Kiam, Pascal Bercher) and teaching assistants (Guy Azran, Yuval Goshen) is paying off!
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The ICAPS 2024 Program Overview is now live - https://t.co/51hf0KBKV0 The late registration deadline is fast approaching. If you have not already, please register soon as rooms are in short supply.
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x-posting from Linkedin -- Tommy Thompson makes the best videos about AI in videogames. Tommy approached me about a FEAR retrospective episode to help celebrate the @AIandGames youtube channel turning 10 years old. One of his questions was why FEAR is relevant almost 20 years
🧟♀️ NEW VIDEO🧟♀️ To celebrate 10 years of AI and Games, I wanted to go back to where it all began. The F.E.A.R. Retrospective: ~1 hour deep-dive into the making of the game as I interview Jeff Orkin @jorkin - F.E.A.R.'s AI programmer. Live on YouTube: https://t.co/gii0nsmKqQ
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Doing some regression tests on snakebird/anhinga code today - found this level in the process:
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The Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence’s elected Fellows are individuals who have made significant, sustained contributions — usually over at least a ten-year period — to the field of artificial intelligence. Congratulations to our 2024 Fellows who will
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Our 2024 Conference Call is *OPEN* Abstracts due December 7th. Plan to share your research with the community in Banff next year.
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We've been working quietly on the Anniversary Edition of Braid for a **while**, but we can now announce that the release date is April 30, 2024. Here are some fun details: [1/n]
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