
TL;DR
This paper examines human and AI agency, highlighting developmental differences and proposing a new architecture for AI agency involving joint action and planning with humans.
Contribution
It introduces a novel architecture for AI agency that involves collaborative action and planning with human actors in real-world settings.
Findings
Human agency develops over years with frontal lobe activation.
Early AI agency attempts face significant challenges.
Progress depends on architectures enabling joint human-AI planning.
Abstract
This paper compares agency in humans with potential agency in AI programs. Human agency takes many years to develop, as the frontal lobe is activated. Early attempts to endow LLMs agency have met serious obstacles. Progress requires a new architecture where actions and plans are formulated jointly with the human actors in each real world setting.
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