内部状态的可预测性是自我意识和能动性的进化先驱

Jaerock Kwon, Y. Choe
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摘要

智能主体的自我意识和能动性的进化价值是什么?使这个问题易于处理的一种方法是思考为代理的出现奠定基础的必要条件,并评估它们的进化起源。我们假设其中一个要求是内部状态轨迹的可预测性。与别人的行为相比,自己的行为有一个明显的特点,那就是自己的行为是高度可预测的,这就给人一种“无作者”的感觉。为了研究内部状态可预测性是否具有任何进化价值,我们在二维极点平衡任务中进化了由循环神经网络驱动的感觉运动控制代理。将网络的隐层活动视为智能体的内部状态,并测量其轨迹的可预测性。我们选择在进化试验中表现出同等水平表现的代理,并将它们分为具有高或低内部状态可预测性(ISP)的代理。在初始条件困难的新任务中,高isp组比低isp组表现得更好。这些结果表明,主体内部动态中神经活动的规律性或可预测性可以对适应性产生积极影响,从而有助于我们更好地理解自我意识和代理的进化作用。
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Internal state predictability as an evolutionary precursor of self-awareness and agency
What is the evolutionary value of self-awareness and agency in intelligent agents? One way to make this problem tractable is to think about the necessary conditions that lay the foundation for the emergence of agency, and assess their evolutionary origin.We postulate that one such requirement is the predictability of the internal state trajectory. A distinct property of onepsilas own actions compared to someone elsepsilas is that onepsilas own is highly predictable, and this gives the sense of ldquoauthorshiprdquo. In order to investigate if internal state predictability has any evolutionary value, we evolved sensorimotor control agents driven by a recurrent neural network in a 2D pole-balancing task. The hidden layer activity of the network was viewed as the internal state of an agent, and the predictability of its trajectory was measured. We took agents exhibiting equal levels of performance during evolutionary trials, and grouped them into those with high or low internal state predictability (ISP). The high-ISP group showed better performance than the low-ISP group in novel tasks with substantially harder initial conditions. These results indicate that regularity or predictability of neural activity in internal dynamics of agents can have a positive impact on fitness, and, in turn, can help us better understand the evolutionary role of self-awareness and agency.
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