LGAIMay 25, 2021

Towards Teachable Autotelic Agents

arXiv:2105.11977v35 citations
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This work aims to enable non-expert users to guide AI agents, potentially advancing towards human-level intelligence, but it is incremental as it builds on existing concepts without presenting new methods or results.

The paper tackles the challenge of designing teachable autotelic agents that combine autonomous learning with teaching signals for improved efficiency, proposing a roadmap based on developmental psychology to identify key features and research directions.

Autonomous discovery and direct instruction are two distinct sources of learning in children but education sciences demonstrate that mixed approaches such as assisted discovery or guided play result in improved skill acquisition. In the field of Artificial Intelligence, these extremes respectively map to autonomous agents learning from their own signals and interactive learning agents fully taught by their teachers. In between should stand teachable autotelic agents (TAA): agents that learn from both internal and teaching signals to benefit from the higher efficiency of assisted discovery. Designing such agents will enable real-world non-expert users to orient the learning trajectories of agents towards their expectations. More fundamentally, this may also be a key step to build agents with human-level intelligence. This paper presents a roadmap towards the design of teachable autonomous agents. Building on developmental psychology and education sciences, we start by identifying key features enabling assisted discovery processes in child-tutor interactions. This leads to the production of a checklist of features that future TAA will need to demonstrate. The checklist allows us to precisely pinpoint the various limitations of current reinforcement learning agents and to identify the promising first steps towards TAA. It also shows the way forward by highlighting key research directions towards the design or autonomous agents that can be taught by ordinary people via natural pedagogy.

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