Artificial intelligence can write news dispatches and riff somewhat coherently on prompts, but can it learn to navigate a fantasy text-based game? That’s what scientists at Facebook AI Research, the Lorraine Research Laboratory in Computer Science and its Applications, and the University College London set out to discover in a recent study, which they describe in a paper published on the preprint server Arxiv.org (“Learning to Speak and Act in a Fantasy Text Adventure Game“) this week.
The researchers specifically investigated the impact of grounding dialogue — a collection of mutual knowledge, beliefs, and assumptions essential for communication between two people — on AI agents’ understanding of the virtual world around them. Toward that end, they built a research environment in the form of a large-scale, crowdsourced text adventure — LIGHT — within which AI systems and humans interact as player characters.
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