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Cooperating with machines
by
Oudah, Mayada
, Tennom
, Abdallah, Sherief
, Shariff, Azim
, Crandall, Jacob W.
, Ishowo-Oloko, Fatimah
, Rahwan, Iyad
, Bonnefon, Jean-François
, Cebrian, Manuel
, Goodrich, Michael A.
in
639/705/117
/ 706/689/2788
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Chess
/ Communication
/ Computer applications
/ Computer Science
/ Cooperation
/ Cooperative Behavior
/ Data Structures and Algorithms
/ Emotions
/ Human-Computer Interaction
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Machine Learning
/ multidisciplinary
/ Norms
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Signaling
/ Stochastic Processes
2018
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Cooperating with machines
by
Oudah, Mayada
, Tennom
, Abdallah, Sherief
, Shariff, Azim
, Crandall, Jacob W.
, Ishowo-Oloko, Fatimah
, Rahwan, Iyad
, Bonnefon, Jean-François
, Cebrian, Manuel
, Goodrich, Michael A.
in
639/705/117
/ 706/689/2788
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Chess
/ Communication
/ Computer applications
/ Computer Science
/ Cooperation
/ Cooperative Behavior
/ Data Structures and Algorithms
/ Emotions
/ Human-Computer Interaction
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Machine Learning
/ multidisciplinary
/ Norms
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Signaling
/ Stochastic Processes
2018
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Cooperating with machines
by
Oudah, Mayada
, Tennom
, Abdallah, Sherief
, Shariff, Azim
, Crandall, Jacob W.
, Ishowo-Oloko, Fatimah
, Rahwan, Iyad
, Bonnefon, Jean-François
, Cebrian, Manuel
, Goodrich, Michael A.
in
639/705/117
/ 706/689/2788
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Chess
/ Communication
/ Computer applications
/ Computer Science
/ Cooperation
/ Cooperative Behavior
/ Data Structures and Algorithms
/ Emotions
/ Human-Computer Interaction
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Machine Learning
/ multidisciplinary
/ Norms
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Signaling
/ Stochastic Processes
2018
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Cooperating with machines
2018
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Overview
Since Alan Turing envisioned artificial intelligence, technical progress has often been measured by the ability to defeat humans in zero-sum encounters (e.g., Chess, Poker, or Go). Less attention has been given to scenarios in which human–machine cooperation is beneficial but non-trivial, such as scenarios in which human and machine preferences are neither fully aligned nor fully in conflict. Cooperation does not require sheer computational power, but instead is facilitated by intuition, cultural norms, emotions, signals, and pre-evolved dispositions. Here, we develop an algorithm that combines a state-of-the-art reinforcement-learning algorithm with mechanisms for signaling. We show that this algorithm can cooperate with people and other algorithms at levels that rival human cooperation in a variety of two-player repeated stochastic games. These results indicate that general human–machine cooperation is achievable using a non-trivial, but ultimately simple, set of algorithmic mechanisms.
Artificial intelligence is now superior to humans in many fully competitive games, such as Chess, Go, and Poker. Here the authors develop a machine-learning algorithm that can cooperate effectively with humans when cooperation is beneficial but nontrivial, something humans are remarkably good at.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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