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AIs create social conventions spontaneously, like humans
Artificial intelligences can dialogue with each other and change their language in relation to this dialogue. Groups of artificial intelligence agents based on large language models (LLM) can spontaneously organize themselves in society, developing shared social conventions without any direct human intervention. This is revealed by a study conducted by researchers from City St Georges, University of London and the IT University of Copenhagen, pu…
LLMs Struggle with Real Conversations: Microsoft and Salesforce Researchers Reveal a 39% Performance Drop in Multi-Turn Underspecified Tasks
Conversational artificial intelligence is centered on enabling large language models (LLMs) to engage in dynamic interactions where user needs are revealed progressively. These systems are widely deployed in tools that assist with coding, writing, and research by interpreting and responding to natural language instructions. The aspiration is for these models to flexibly adjust to changing user inputs over multiple turns, adapting their understan…
AI agents can learn human social norms, study reveals
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology can adopt human-like social behaviors, according to a new study. This finding was revealed in research conducted by St. George’s University of London and the IT University of Copenhagen. The study indicated that AI agents based on Large Language Models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT are capable of interacting in group conversations without any external interference. These agents can adopt linguistic features and s…
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