Artificial Intelligence & Cooperation
Elisa Bertino, Finale Doshi-Velez, Maria Gini, Daniel Lopresti, and, David Parkes

TL;DR
This paper emphasizes the importance of developing cooperative AI systems that can work effectively with humans, focusing on trust, understanding, and the evolution of cooperation in AI-human interactions.
Contribution
It highlights the need for research in AI and cooperation, proposing a broad view of AI and emphasizing trust and understanding as key factors.
Findings
Cooperation between humans and AI can build societal progress.
Trust in AI systems is crucial for effective cooperation.
AI systems are becoming too complex for humans to fully understand.
Abstract
The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) will bring with it an ever-increasing willingness to cede decision-making to machines. But rather than just giving machines the power to make decisions that affect us, we need ways to work cooperatively with AI systems. There is a vital need for research in "AI and Cooperation" that seeks to understand the ways in which systems of AIs and systems of AIs with people can engender cooperative behavior. Trust in AI is also key: trust that is intrinsic and trust that can only be earned over time. Here we use the term "AI" in its broadest sense, as employed by the recent 20-Year Community Roadmap for AI Research (Gil and Selman, 2019), including but certainly not limited to, recent advances in deep learning. With success, cooperation between humans and AIs can build society just as human-human cooperation has. Whether coming from an intrinsic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInnovation, Sustainability, Human-Machine Systems · Ethics and Social Impacts of AI · Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
