Expression unleashed in artificial intelligence.
Ekaterina I TolstayaAbhinav GuptaEdward HughesPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2023)
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.