A thing I’ve been thinking about when it comes to experimental evaluation places for multi-agent systems is that it might be very useful to do to increase institutional decision making power. You get two birds in one stone here as well.
On your point of simulated versus real data I think it is good to simulate these dynamics wherever we can, yet you gotta make sure you measure what you think you’re measuring. To ensure this, you often gotta get that complex situation as the backdrop.
A way to combine the two worlds might be to run it in video games or similar where you already have players, maybe through some sort of minecraft server? (Since there’s RL work there already?)
I also think real world interaction in decision making sytsems makes sense from a societal shock perspective that Yuval Noah Harari talks about sometimes. We want our institutions and systems to be able to adapt and so you need the conduits for ai based decision making built.
Good stuff! Thank you for writing this post!
A thing I’ve been thinking about when it comes to experimental evaluation places for multi-agent systems is that it might be very useful to do to increase institutional decision making power. You get two birds in one stone here as well.
On your point of simulated versus real data I think it is good to simulate these dynamics wherever we can, yet you gotta make sure you measure what you think you’re measuring. To ensure this, you often gotta get that complex situation as the backdrop.
A way to combine the two worlds might be to run it in video games or similar where you already have players, maybe through some sort of minecraft server? (Since there’s RL work there already?)
I also think real world interaction in decision making sytsems makes sense from a societal shock perspective that Yuval Noah Harari talks about sometimes. We want our institutions and systems to be able to adapt and so you need the conduits for ai based decision making built.
Thanks Jonas!
Oh my, we have converged back on Critch’s original idea for Encultured AI (not anymore, now it’s health-tech).