{"id":210168,"date":"2017-08-06T03:10:10","date_gmt":"2017-08-06T07:10:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/how-facebooks-ai-bots-learned-their-own-language-and-how-to-lie-newsweek\/"},"modified":"2017-08-06T03:10:10","modified_gmt":"2017-08-06T07:10:10","slug":"how-facebooks-ai-bots-learned-their-own-language-and-how-to-lie-newsweek","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/artificial-intelligence\/how-facebooks-ai-bots-learned-their-own-language-and-how-to-lie-newsweek\/","title":{"rendered":"How Facebook&#8217;s AI Bots Learned Their Own Language and How to Lie &#8211; Newsweek"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Facebook has been working on artificial intelligence that    claims to be great at negotiating, makes up its own language    and learns to lie.  <\/p>\n<p>    OMG! Facebook must be building an AI Trump! Art of the deal.    Biggest crowd ever. Cofveve. Beep-beep!  <\/p>\n<p>    This AI experiment comes out of a lab called Facebook    Artificial Intelligence Research. It recently     announced breakthrough chatbot software that can ruthlessly    negotiate with other software or directly with humans. Research    like that usually gets about as much media attention as a high    school math bee, but the FAIR project points toward a bunch of    intriguing near-term possibilities for AI while raising some    creepy concernslike whether it will be kosher for a bot to    pretend it is human once bots get so good you cant tell    whether theyre code or carbon.  <\/p>\n<p>    Tech & Science Emails and Alerts - Get the best of Newsweek    Tech & Science delivered to    your inbox  <\/p>\n<p>    AI researchers around the world have been working on many of    the complex aspects of negotiation because it is so important    to technologys future. One of the long-held dreams for AI, for    example, is that well all have personal bot-agents we can send out    into the internet to do stuff for us, like make travel    reservations or find a good plumber. Nobody wants a passive    agent that pays retail. You want a deal. Which means you want a    badass bot.  <\/p>\n<p>    There are so many people working on negotiating AI bots that    they even have their own Olympicsthe Eighth International Automated Negotiating    Agents Competition gets underway in mid-August in    Melbourne, Australia. One of the goals is to encourage design    of practical negotiation agents that can proficiently negotiate    against unknown opponents in a variety of circumstances. One    of the leagues in the competition is a Diplomacy Strategy    Game. AI programmers are anticipating the day when our bot    wrangles with Kim Jong Uns bot over the fate of the planet    while Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is out cruising D.C. on    his Harley.  <\/p>\n<p>            Artifical    Intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept. Bots can    already debate, negotiateand lielike humans.    Isaac    Lawrence\/AFP\/Getty  <\/p>\n<p>    As the Facebook researchers point out, todays bots can manage    short exchanges with humans and simple tasks like booking a    restaurant, but they arent able to have a nuanced    give-and-take that arrives at an agreed-upon outcome. To do    that, AI bots have to do what we do: make a mental model of the    opponent, anticipate reactions, read between the lines,    communicate in fluent human language and even throw in a few    bluffs. Facebooks AI had to figure out how to do those things    on its own: The researchers wrote machine-learning software,    then let it practice on both humans and other bots, constantly    improving its methods.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is where things got a little weird. First of all, most of    the humans in the practice sessions didnt know they were    chatting with bots. So the day of identity confusion between    bots and people is already here. And then the bots started    getting better deals as often as the human negotiators. To do    that, the bots learned to lie. This behavior was not    programmed by the researchers, Facebook wrote in a blog post,    but was discovered by the bot as a method for trying to    achieve its goals. Such a trait could get ugly, unless future    bots are programmed with a moral compass.  <\/p>\n<p>    The bots ran afoul of their Facebook overlords when they    started to make up their own language to do things faster, not    unlike the way football players have shorthand names for    certain plays instead of taking the time in the huddle to    describe where everyone should run. Its not unusual for bots    to make up a lingo that humans cant comprehend, though it does    stir worries that these things might gossip about us behind our    back. Facebook altered the code to make the bots stick to plain    English. Our interest was having bots who could talk to    people, one of the researchers explained.  <\/p>\n<p>            The bots ran afoul of their    Facebook overlords when they started to make up their own    language to do things faster. Dado    Ruvic\/Reuters  <\/p>\n<p>    Outside of Facebook, other researchers have been working to    help bots comprehend human emotions, another important factor in    negotiations. If youre trying to sell a house, you want to    model whether the prospective buyer has become emotionally    attached to the place so you can crank up the price. Rosalind    Picard of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has been    one of the leaders in this kind of research, which she calls    affective computing. She even started a company, Affectiva, thats training AI software in emotions    by tracking peoples facial expressions and physiological    responses. It has been used to help advertisers know how people    are reacting to their commercials. One Russian company, Tselina Data Lab, has been working on    emotion-reading software that can detect when humans are lying,    potentially giving bot negotiators an even bigger advantage.    Imagine a bot that knows when youre lying, but youll never    know when it is lying.  <\/p>\n<p>    While many applications of negotiating botslike those    personal-assistant AI agentssound helpful, some seem like    nightmares. For instance, a handful of companies are working on    debt-collection bots. Describing his companys product, Ohad    Samet, CEO of debt-collection AI maker TrueAccord, told American    Banker , People in debt are scared, theyre angry, but    sometimes they need to be told, Look, this is the debt and    this is the situation, we need to solve this. Sometimes being    too empathetic is not in the consumers best interest. It    sounds like his bots are going to negotiate by saying, Pay    up, plus 25 percent compounded daily, or we make you part of a    concrete bridge strut.  <\/p>\n<p>    Put all of these negotiation-bot attributes together and you    get a potential monster: a bot that can cut deals with no    empathy for people, says whatever it takes to get what it    wants, hacks language so no one is sure what its communicating    and cant be distinguished from a human being. If were not    careful, a bot like that could rule the world.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>More here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.newsweek.com\/ai-facebook-artificial-intelligence-machine-learning-robots-robotics-646944\" title=\"How Facebook's AI Bots Learned Their Own Language and How to Lie - Newsweek\">How Facebook's AI Bots Learned Their Own Language and How to Lie - Newsweek<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Facebook has been working on artificial intelligence that claims to be great at negotiating, makes up its own language and learns to lie. OMG! Facebook must be building an AI Trump! 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