This is pretty astounding. It seems to me that it’s a result that’s consistent with all the other recent progress AI/ML systems have been making in playing competitive and cooperative strategy games, as well as in using language, but it’s still a really impressive outcome. My sense is that this is the kind of result that you’d tend to see in a world with shorter rather than longer timelines.
As for my personal feelings on the matter, I think they’d best be summed up by this image.
My sense is that this is the kind of result that you’d tend to see in a world with shorter rather than longer timelines.
Agreed. I’m working on this area and I thought it would be another few years before we saw human-level AI in Diplomacy with natural language communication. Diplomacy without natural language was already at human level, but we don’t have many examples of game-playing agents successfully using natural language. This seems to show there’s not much of a challenge there.
This is pretty astounding. It seems to me that it’s a result that’s consistent with all the other recent progress AI/ML systems have been making in playing competitive and cooperative strategy games, as well as in using language, but it’s still a really impressive outcome. My sense is that this is the kind of result that you’d tend to see in a world with shorter rather than longer timelines.
As for my personal feelings on the matter, I think they’d best be summed up by this image.
Agreed. I’m working on this area and I thought it would be another few years before we saw human-level AI in Diplomacy with natural language communication. Diplomacy without natural language was already at human level, but we don’t have many examples of game-playing agents successfully using natural language. This seems to show there’s not much of a challenge there.