Agents in the Long Game of AI: Computational Cognitive Modeling for Trustworthy, Hybrid AI

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Agents in the Long Game of AI: Computational Cognitive Modeling for Trustworthy, Hybrid AI

Author(s): Marjorie Mcshane (Author), Sergei Nirenburg (Author), Jesse English (Author)

  • Publisher: The MIT Press
  • Publication Date: September 3, 2024
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 336 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0262549425
  • ISBN-13: 9780262549424

Book Description

Three experts offer a novel approach to hybrid AI—which combines machine learning with knowledge-based processing—aimed at developing trustworthy agent collaborators.

The vast majority of current AI relies wholly on machine learning (ML). However, the past thirty years of effort in this paradigm have shown that, despite the many things that machine learning can achieve, it is not an all-purpose solution to building human-like intelligent systems. One hope for overcoming this limitation is hybrid AI: that is, AI that combines machine learning with knowledge-based processing. In Agents in the Long Game of AI, Marjorie McShane, Sergei Nirenburg, and Jesse English present recent advances in hybrid AI with special emphases on content-centric computational cognitive modeling, explainability, and development methodologies.

At present, hybridization typically involves sprinkling knowledge into a machine learning black box. The authors, by contrast, argue that hybridization will be best achieved in the opposite way: by building agents within a cognitive architecture and then integrating judiciously selected machine learning results. This approach leverages the power of machine learning without sacrificing the kind of explainability that will foster society’s trust in AI. This book shows how we can develop trustworthy agent collaborators of a type not being addressed by the “ML alone” or “ML sprinkled by knowledge” paradigms—and why it is imperative to do so.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Agents in the Long Game of AI is a significant and timely contribution to artificial intelligence. An essential read for AI researchers, cognitive scientists, and technologists, this book charts a visionary course for the future of AI.”
—Shlomo Argamon, Computer Science Department, Illinois Institute of Technology

“The rise of AI based on large language models has led to considerable excitement. But is that approach the best for creating human-like AI systems? McShane and her colleagues argue instead for knowledge-rich cognitive architecture, where language is intertwined with formal representations and reasoning. Unlike large language models, which are trained “at the factory” and cannot easily be updated, their architecture can adapt to people incrementally, a characteristic we expect from human collaborators. This book is an interesting exploration of a possible future direction for AI.”
—Kenneth D Forbus, Walter P. Murphy Professor of Computer Science and Professor of Education, Northwestern University

About the Author

Marjorie McShane and Sergei Nirenburg are Professors in the Cognitive Science Department and Co-Directors of the Language-Endowed Intelligent Agents Lab at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Jesse English is Senior Research Scientist in the Language-Endowed Intelligent Agents Lab at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

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