Jiaosu Wu

Jun Cai

Dr. John Jiaosu Wu (吴焦苏) is a member of Standards Group of Artificial Intelligence Alliance of Chinese Academy of Sciences (AIACAS), a visiting scientist of Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science of Chinese Academy of Sciences, an adjunct professor of Institute of Internet Rule of Law, East China University of Political Science and Law, a senior research scientist of Institute of YanTuo Computer Co. Ltd, a research fellow of Smale Institute of Mathematics and Computation, and a former advisor of Baidu Public Policy Institute. His research is supported by many research programs, including "Incomplete Information Game Theory" of New Generation Artificial Intelligence of Ministry of Science and Technology of China (MOST), "Ethical Criterion of Artificial Intelligence" of Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), "Artificial Intelligence Ethics" of the Academic Divisions of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASAD), "Stochastic Gamedynamicsbased Large Scale Distributional Artificial Intelligence Theory and Algorithms" of Shanghai Science and Technology Commission (STCSM), etc. 

His current research interests focus on an innovative area of mathematical foundation of artificial intelligence---Gamedynamics, which brings together axiomatic game theory, axiomatic learning theory, game-theoretical logic, game-theoretical learning, kernel method and apply to multi-modal pretraining large model, Large Language Model (LLM), AI Generated Content (AIGC), AI Generated Action (AIGA), causal reasoning, trustworthy deep learning, inverse reinforcement learning, transfer learning, federated learning, multi-robot-dynamics, robust neural network design, etc. He has been developing a general theoretical framework of Strategic Correlativity Principle (SCP), Strategic Causality Law (SCL), Fundamental Theorem of Strategic Causal Learning (FTSCL) and Graceful AI Theory over recent 20 years, inspired by mathematician John von Neumann, Chi-Siang Chen and Robert Aumann. In addition to more than 30 articles and working papers, he has co-authored four books, and his new book "Mathematical Principle of Intelligence Science" is forthcoming. His papers were cited by the scientists from Google, Stanford University, Cornell University, Stockholm University, etc. 

He was an invited/keynote speaker and a program committee member and (co)organizer in many top academic conferences, including the S36th Xiangshan Science Conference. He serves as a member of many scientific organizations, including China Computer Federation, Chinese Association for Artificial Intelligence, Operations Research Society of China, etc.