Collective Intelligence in Human-AI Teams: A Bayesian Theory of Mind Approach

08/24/2022
by   Samuel Westby, et al.
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In this paper, we develop a network of Bayesian agents that collectively model a team's mental states from the team's observed communication. We make two contributions. First, we show that our agent could generate interventions that improve the collective intelligence of a human-AI team beyond what humans alone would achieve. Second, we use a generative computational approach to cognition to develop a real-time measure of human's theory of mind ability and test theories about human cognition. We use data collected from an online experiment in which 145 individuals in 29 human-only teams of five communicate through a chat-based system to solve a cognitive task. We find that humans (a) struggle to fully integrate information from teammates into their decisions, especially in central network positions, and (b) have cognitive biases which lead them to underweight certain useful, but ambiguous, information. Our theory of mind ability measure predicts both individual and team-level performance. Observing teams' first 25 team performance, a 270

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