Game Theory: Strategic Decision Making in Cultural Context

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Lesson 17 of MDC1213

Slide 1: Title Slide

   Creating Game Theory: Strategic Decision Making in Cultural Context

Slide 2: Course Overview

   Brief summary of the course objectives and lesson topics

Slide 3: Introduction

   The significance of game theory in understanding strategic decision making in various contexts

Slide 4: Defining Game Theory

   Explanation of game theory and its applications in various fields

Slide 5: Types of Games

   Types of games, such as zero-sum games, non-zero-sum games, simultaneous games, and sequential games

Slide 6: Nash Equilibrium

   Understanding Nash equilibrium and its applications in game theory

Slide 7: Prisoner's Dilemma

   Understanding the prisoner's dilemma as a classic example of game theory

Slide 8: Matching Pennies

   Understanding matching pennies as another classic example of game theory

Slide 9: Chicken Game

   Understanding the chicken game as another classic example of game theory

Slide 10: Evolutionary Game Theory

   Understanding evolutionary game theory and its applications in biology, economics, and social science

Slide 11: Game Theory and Economics

   The use of game theory in economics and business decision making

Slide 12: Game Theory and Politics

   The use of game theory in political decision making and negotiation

Slide 13: Game Theory and Psychology

   The use of game theory in understanding human behavior and decision making in psychology

Slide 14: Cultural Context

   Understanding the cultural context in which game theory is applied

Slide 15: Gender and Game Theory

   Understanding gender biases and stereotypes in game theory and decision making

Slide 16: Power and Game Theory

   Understanding the role of power dynamics in game theory and decision making

Slide 17: Trust and Cooperation

   Understanding the role of trust and cooperation in game theory and decision making

Slide 18: Game Theory and Social Justice

   Understanding the potential for game theory to address issues of social justice and inequality

Slide 19: Game Theory and Artificial Intelligence

   The use of game theory in developing AI and machine learning algorithms

Slide 20: Ethical Considerations

   Ethical considerations in the use and development of game theory in various contexts

Slide 21: Bias and Fairness

   Addressing issues of bias and fairness in game theory and decision making

Slide 22: Transparency and Explainability

   Ensuring transparency and explainability in game theory algorithms

Slide 23: Privacy and Data Protection

   Addressing privacy concerns in game theory and data protection

Slide 24: Interdisciplinary Connections

   The connections between game theory and other fields, such as philosophy, mathematics, and computer science

Slide 25: The Importance of Collaboration

   Collaborative efforts in developing responsible and effective game theory systems

Slide 26: The Role of Technology

   The use of technology in advancing game theory and decision making

Slide 27: Overcoming Challenges

   Strategies for overcoming challenges in game theory and decision making research and implementation

Slide 28: The Future of Game Theory

   Predictions for the future of game theory and its potential impact on various fields

Slide 29: Real-World Applications

   Examples of game theory in various fields, such as economics, politics, psychology, and social justice

Slide 30: Conclusion

   Recap of the importance of game theory in understanding strategic decision making and its potential impact on various fields.