CLAIHCMAAug 1, 2023

Towards More Human-like AI Communication: A Review of Emergent Communication Research

arXiv:2308.02541v124 citationsh-index: 9
Originality Synthesis-oriented
AI Analysis

This work is incremental, as it synthesizes existing literature to encourage collaboration and highlight challenges in making AI communication more human-like for human-machine interactions.

The paper reviews emergent communication research, which aims to develop AI agents that use natural language more like humans, addressing the problem of learning misalignment in large language models that can lead to unreliable behavior.

In the recent shift towards human-centric AI, the need for machines to accurately use natural language has become increasingly important. While a common approach to achieve this is to train large language models, this method presents a form of learning misalignment where the model may not capture the underlying structure and reasoning humans employ in using natural language, potentially leading to unexpected or unreliable behavior. Emergent communication (Emecom) is a field of research that has seen a growing number of publications in recent years, aiming to develop artificial agents capable of using natural language in a way that goes beyond simple discriminative tasks and can effectively communicate and learn new concepts. In this review, we present Emecom under two aspects. Firstly, we delineate all the common proprieties we find across the literature and how they relate to human interactions. Secondly, we identify two subcategories and highlight their characteristics and open challenges. We encourage researchers to work together by demonstrating that different methods can be viewed as diverse solutions to a common problem and emphasize the importance of including diverse perspectives and expertise in the field. We believe a deeper understanding of human communication is crucial to developing machines that can accurately use natural language in human-machine interactions.

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