Introducing Gambit: a tool for doing computation in game theory
Game theory research tooling with no material connection to AI governance or APS practice.
Key points
- The Alan Turing Institute has released Gambit, a computational tool for game theory analysis.
- The tool targets researchers studying strategic interactions across multiple domains.
- No AI or algorithmic governance content present - this is a mathematics/research software item.
Summary
The Alan Turing Institute has announced Gambit, a computational tool designed to help researchers analyse strategic interactions using game theory across multiple domains. The item is a brief research software announcement with no substantive content on AI systems, algorithmic decision-making, or public sector AI governance. It is not relevant to APS AI strategy or policy work.
"Introducing Gambit: a tool for doing computation in game theory" Source: Alan Turing Institute – Blog Published: 21 May 2025 URL: https://www.turing.ac.uk/blog/introducing-gambit-tool-doing-computation-game-theory The Alan Turing Institute has announced Gambit, a computational tool designed to help researchers analyse strategic interactions using game theory across multiple domains. The item is a brief research software announcement with no substantive content on AI systems, algorithmic decision-making, or public sector AI governance. It is not relevant to APS AI strategy or policy work. Retrieved from SIMS, 18 May 2026.