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The University of Michigan's Artificial Intelligence (AI) program brings together researchers from various fields who explore intelligent systems through theoretical, experimental, and practical approaches. Ongoing initiatives span diverse areas such as decision-making algorithms, multi-agent systems, machine learning techniques, cognitive simulations, game theory applications, language processing technologies, computer vision, medical computing, and robotic systems. The AI lab's work is inherently cross-disciplinary, drawing insights from computing science, language studies, behavioral science, economic theory, biological systems, control engineering, data analysis, and philosophical inquiry. Faculty and students regularly collaborate with peers across campus, fostering a dynamic exchange of concepts that enriches both individual projects and collective research efforts.