Michael Dennis is a PhD student at the Center for Human-Compatible AI at UC Berkeley, supervised by Professor Stuart Russell.

I'm interested in robustness in RL and multi-agent RL, specifically as it applies to making the interaction between AI systems and society at large to be more beneficial. --Michael Dennis

Featured References

Emergent Complexity and Zero-shot Transfer via Unsupervised Environment Design[PAIRED] Michael Dennis, Natasha Jaques, Eugene Vinitsky, Alexandre Bayen, Stuart Russell, Andrew Critch, Sergey Levine
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Adversarial Policies: Attacking Deep Reinforcement Learning

Adam Gleave, Michael Dennis, Cody Wild, Neel Kant, Sergey Levine, Stuart Russell
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Accumulating Risk Capital Through Investing in CooperationCharlotte Roman, Michael Dennis, Andrew Critch, Stuart Russell

Quantifying Differences in Reward Functions[EPIC] Adam Gleave, Michael Dennis, Shane Legg, Stuart Russell, Jan Leike

Additional References

  • Safe Opponent Exploitation, Sam Ganzfried And Tuomas Sandholm 2015
  • Social Influence as Intrinsic Motivation for Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning, Natasha Jaques et al 2019
  • Autocurricula and the Emergence of Innovation from Social Interaction: A Manifesto for Multi-Agent Intelligence Research, Leibo et al 2019
  • Leveraging Procedural Generation to Benchmark Reinforcement Learning, Karl Cobbe et al 2019
  • Paired Open-Ended Trailblazer (POET): Endlessly Generating Increasingly Complex and Diverse Learning Environments and Their Solutions, Wang et al 2019
  • Consequences of Misaligned AI, Zhuang et al 2020
  • Conservative Agency via Attainable Utility Preservation, Turner et al 2019