AI’s War on Manipulation: Are We Winning?
Faliszewski, Piotr (AGH University of Science and Technology) | Procaccia, Ariel D. (Harvard University)
Friedgut, Kalai, and Nisan also assume that there is a single manipulator. In the first part of the survey we discussed worstcase Their main insight is that a completely random hardness as a barrier against manipulation in manipulation may succeed with nonnegligible elections.
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