Building Altruistic and Moral AI Agent with Brain-inspired Emotional Empathy Mechanisms
Feifei Zhao, Hui Feng, Haibo Tong, Zhengqiang Han, Erliang Lin, Enmeng Lu, Yinqian Sun, Yi Zeng

TL;DR
This paper introduces a brain-inspired emotional empathy model for AI that promotes altruistic and moral behaviors, validated through various experimental scenarios and analyses aligning with psychological findings.
Contribution
It presents a novel neural-inspired model that integrates emotional empathy into AI decision-making, enhancing altruism and moral alignment beyond rule-based approaches.
Findings
Model exhibits consistent altruistic behaviors across scenarios
Empathy levels positively correlate with altruistic preferences
Interaction partner's empathy influences agent behavior
Abstract
As AI closely interacts with human society, it is crucial to ensure that its behavior is safe, altruistic, and aligned with human ethical and moral values. However, existing research on embedding ethical considerations into AI remains insufficient, and previous external constraints based on principles and rules are inadequate to provide AI with long-term stability and generalization capabilities. Emotional empathy intrinsically motivates altruistic behaviors aimed at alleviating others' negative emotions through emotional sharing and contagion mechanisms. Motivated by this, we draw inspiration from the neural mechanism of human emotional empathy-driven altruistic decision making, and simulate the shared self-other perception-mirroring-empathy neural circuits, to construct a brain-inspired emotional empathy-driven altruistic decision-making model. Here, empathy directly impacts dopamine…
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TopicsMental Health Research Topics
