Join Us in Cambridge for a Summit on AI and Negotiation

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Join us on March 8 & 9 in Cambridge for a summit on AI and negotiation, featuring cutting-edge research and innovations in the field.

The Program on Negotiation (PON) is very pleased to invite you to a special summit on innovations in AI negotiation. The summit will explore new work on AI in a variety of roles in negotiation:

The summit will feature presentations and panels led by:

  • Jared Curhan (MIT)
  • Jonathan Gratch (USC)
  • Robert Axelrod (Michigan)
  • Jeanne Brett (NU)
  • Ray Friedman (Vanderbilt)
  • Michael Morris (Columbia)
  • Larry Susskind (MIT)

To register, please click this link.

What: Gather with colleagues from around the globe to learn about the latest developments and innovations in AI negotiation.

When: Saturday, March 8th from 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM, Sunday March 9th 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Where: Samberg Conference Center – MIT, 50 Memorial Dr, Cambridge, MA 02142

How Much: The summit registration fee is $99, which includes both Saturday and Sunday sessions.

Click here to register now, as space is limited and registration will close when full.

Opportunity for students: Do you know any students who would like to experience the excitement of prompting their own negotiation “bot” and having a chance to win a complimentary registration at the AI Negotiation Summit? Please feel free to share this link to the MIT AI Negotiation Competition!

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Take your training to the next level with the TNRC

The Teaching Negotiation Resource Center offers a wide range of effective teaching materials, including

TNRC negotiation exercises and teaching materials are designed for educational purposes. They are used in college classroom settings or corporate training settings; used by mediators and facilitators seeking to introduce their clients to a process or issue; and used by individuals who want to enhance their negotiation skills and knowledge.

Negotiation exercises and role-play simulations introduce participants to new negotiation and dispute resolution tools, techniques and strategies. Our videos, books, case studies, and periodicals are also a helpful way of introducing students to key concepts while addressing the theory and practice of negotiation.

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