Expression unleashed in artificial intelligence.

Journal: The Behavioral and brain sciences
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Abstract

The problem of generating generally capable agents is an important frontier in artificial intelligence (AI) research. Such agents may demonstrate open-ended, versatile, and diverse modes of expression, similar to humans. We interpret the work of Heintz & Scott-Phillips as a minimal sufficient set of socio-cognitive biases for the emergence of generally expressive AI, separate yet complementary to existing algorithms.

Authors

  • Ekaterina I Tolstaya
    Waymo LLC, New York, NY, USAeig@waymo.comhttp://katetolstaya.com/.
  • Abhinav Gupta
    Division of Colorectal Surgery, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, 90033, USA.
  • Edward Hughes
    DeepMind, London, UK. edwardhughes@google.comhttp://edwardhughes.io.