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  Between prudence and paranoia: Theory of Mind gone right, and wrong

Alon, N., Schulz, L., Dayan, P., & Barnby, J. (2023). Between prudence and paranoia: Theory of Mind gone right, and wrong. In ICML 2023: First Workshop on Theory of Mind in Communicating Agents (ToM 2023).

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Alon, N1, Author                 
Schulz, L1, Author                 
Dayan, P1, Author                 
Barnby, JM, Author
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1Department of Computational Neuroscience, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Max Planck Society, ou_3017468              

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 Abstract: Agents need to be on their toes when interacting with competitive others to avoid being duped. Too much vigilance out of context can, however, be detrimental and produce paranoia. Here, we offer a formal account of this phenomenon through the lens of theory of mind. We simulate agents of different depths of mentalization and show how, if aligned well, deep recursive mentalisation gives rise to both successful deception as well as reasonable skepticism. However, we also show how, if theory of mind is too sophisticated, agents become paranoid, losing trust and reward in the process. We discuss our findings in light of computational psychiatry and AI safety.

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 Dates: 2023-07
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Title: ICML 2023: First Workshop on Theory of Mind in Communicating Agents (ToM 2023)
Place of Event: Honolulu, HI,USA
Start-/End Date: 2023-07-28

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Title: ICML 2023: First Workshop on Theory of Mind in Communicating Agents (ToM 2023)
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