Affiliation:
1. Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering.
2. University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Abstract
As human-AI teaming becomes increasingly prevalent, goal alignment has emerged as a critical yet unsolved issue. Misaligned goals can be amplified by the situation and strategic interactions, which can further impact the teaming process and performance. These interrelated factors lack a systematic and computational model. To address this gap, we developed a dynamic game theoretical framework simulating the human-AI interdependency by integrating the Drift Diffusion Model simulating the goal alignment process. A 3 (Situation Structure) x 3 (Strategic Behaviors) x 2 (Initial Goal Alignment) simulation study of human-AI teaming was designed. Results showed that teaming with an altruistic agent in a competitive situation leads to the highest team performance. Moreover, goal alignment process can dissolve the initial goal conflict. Our study provides a first step of modeling goal alignment and implies a tradeoff between a balanced and cooperative team to guide human-AI teaming design.
Subject
General Medicine,General Chemistry
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2 articles.
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