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Multi-agent, human–agent and beyond: A survey on cooperation in social dilemmas

  • Chunjiang Mu
  • , Hao Guo
  • , Yang Chen
  • , Chen Shen
  • , Die Hu
  • , Shuyue Hu
  • , Zhen Wang
  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian
  • Tsinghua University
  • The University of Auckland
  • Kyushu University
  • Hong Kong Polytechnic University
  • Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

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Abstract

The study of cooperation within social dilemmas has long been a fundamental topic across various disciplines, including computer science and social science. Recent advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have significantly reshaped this field, offering fresh insights into understanding and enhancing cooperation. This survey examines three key areas at the intersection of AI and cooperation in social dilemmas. First, focusing on multi-agent cooperation, we review the intrinsic and external motivations that support cooperation among rational agents, and the methods employed to develop effective strategies against diverse opponents. Second, looking into human–agent cooperation, we discuss the current AI algorithms for cooperating with humans and the human biases towards AI agents. Third, we review the emergent field of leveraging AI agents to enhance cooperation among humans. We conclude by discussing future research avenues, such as using large language models, establishing unified theoretical frameworks, revisiting existing theories of human cooperation, and exploring multiple real-world applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number128514
JournalNeurocomputing
Volume610
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Human–agent cooperation
  • Multi-agent reinforcement learning
  • Sequential social dilemma
  • Social dilemma

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