Artificial-intelligence systems have made remarkable progress in recent years, but they still struggle with the kind of ...
In the 1980s and ’90s, SFI played laboratory to a promising new method known as agent-based modeling. In ensuing decades, ...
Why do people make short-term decisions that may not be in their long-term interest? An October 22-25 working group takes ...
Complexity Postdoctoral Fellow Maike Morrison builds mathematical tools to quantify and compare biological variation. Her ...
SFI Resident Professor Melanie Mitchell has received a 2025 Eric and Wendy Schmidt Award for Excellence in Science Communications from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
Abstract: Quantum physics and modern cosmology emerged almost simultaneously a century ago, yet they largely evolved along separate paths. Today, these frameworks are converging: the Universe’s ...
Clinical data (on patients from elephant seals to people) make clear the extraordinary and contradictory powers of the mammalian immune system: a vital line of defense, yet a source of grave danger.
Abstract: Learning about the causal structure of the world is a fundamental problem for human cognition, and causal knowledge is central to both intuitive and scientific world models. However, causal ...
Artificial-intelligence systems have made remarkable progress in recent years, but they still struggle with the kind of flexible, relational reasoning that comes naturally to humans. Program ...
Meeting Description: Over thirty years ago, Stuart Kauffman joined the nascent Santa Fe Institute as one of its first resident researchers. At that time, Stu focused his research on big questions in ...
Meeting Description: How has the human niche changed in the last 6 thousand years, and how much will it likely change in the next 50? This Working Group considers these questions both from the ...