On November 8, reporters learned from the Wuhan Institute of Artificial Intelligence of Peking University that the world's first general artificial intelligence simulator platform serving social governance - large-scale social simulation - was jointly developed by the institute, Peking University, Tsinghua University and other universities. Server 1.0 was released recently.
Large-scale social simulator 1.0 can practice massive intelligent agent interactions in a 3D modeling simulation environment, realizing multi-level complex system simulation and the emergence of group intelligence from individual behavior to overall city operation. The simulator gathers multi-dimensional data such as individuals, groups, and public services, and uses distributed computing and high-concurrency scheduling technology to accurately deduce the entire process of complete, dynamic, and iterative social development, helping to build a new paradigm of intelligent social governance.
"Large-scale social simulator 1.0 has the advantages of massive data resources and rapid technology iteration." Zhu Songchun, director of the Beijing Institute of General Artificial Intelligence, said that my country's megacities and complex social management needs provide unique applications for large-scale social simulator 1.0 scene. This simulator has broad application prospects, especially in smart city construction, social governance, public resource optimization, etc.
Compared with similar foreign technologies, Large Social Simulator 1.0 has leading advantages in technical fields such as multi-agent systems, cognitive models, and complex system theory, and can be applied to Internet security governance, large-scale traffic simulation and other fields. At the same time, the large-scale social simulator 1.0's cross-border data integration capabilities make it suitable for global policy evaluation and multinational collaborative decision-making.