Introducing Gambit: a tool for doing computation in game theory
A specialist research tool announcement with no immediate relevance to Australian public sector AI governance or strategy.
Key points
- The Alan Turing Institute has published a blog introducing Gambit, a computational game theory tool for researchers.
- Gambit supports analysis of strategic interactions across multiple domains - primarily an academic research tool.
- No direct AI governance or APS relevance; game theory tooling is tangential to AI policy work.
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"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 published a short blog post introducing Gambit, a computational tool designed to help researchers analyse strategic interactions using game theory across multiple domains. The post is brief and promotional in nature, describing the tool as a Turing project aimed at making game-theoretic computation more accessible to researchers. There is no direct connection to AI governance, algorithmic decision-making, or Australian public sector concerns.
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