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Peter Stone - Episode 84

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Apr 16, 2026
Peter Stone, UT Austin professor and Sony AI chief scientist known for breakthroughs in reinforcement learning and robotics. He discusses RoboCup and the 2050 humanoid soccer goal. He explores ad hoc teamwork and quick adaptation among agents. He recounts GT Sophy’s racing milestone and building ethically sourced datasets like Phoebe.
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INSIGHT

Computing As A Way To Study Intelligence

  • Peter Stone was drawn to AI by the question of "what is intelligence" and saw computing as a way to recreate and test theories of cognition.
  • He studied neuroscience and psychology but found computer science offered the right level to model memory and behavior, leading to a lifelong AI research path.
ANECDOTE

Robot Soccer Demo Sparked Multiagent Focus

  • Seeing a one-on-one robot soccer demo at AAAI 1994 inspired Peter Stone to pursue multi-agent robotics and scale the idea to full team play.
  • His personal history as a varsity soccer player pushed him to expand matches from 1v1 to multiagent team soccer challenges.
INSIGHT

Soccer Captures Both Cooperation And Competition

  • Robot soccer combines collaboration with teammates and adversarial play, making it a rich, multi-level benchmark for AI.
  • Challenges range from low-level perception and locomotion to team strategy and opponent-aware adaptation.
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