The paper proposes that LLM theory-of-mind evaluation should measure functional adaptation to partners, not just literal prediction of their behavior, and shows the two can diverge sharply in simple games.
Consolidation via Policy Information Regularization in Deep RL for Multi-Agent Games
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This paper introduces an information-theoretic constraint on learned policy complexity in the Multi-Agent Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient (MADDPG) reinforcement learning algorithm. Previous research with a related approach in continuous control experiments suggests that this method favors learning policies that are more robust to changing environment dynamics. The multi-agent game setting naturally requires this type of robustness, as other agents' policies change throughout learning, introducing a nonstationary environment. For this reason, recent methods in continual learning are compared to our approach, termed Capacity-Limited MADDPG. Results from experimentation in multi-agent cooperative and competitive tasks demonstrate that the capacity-limited approach is a good candidate for improving learning performance in these environments.
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Position: Theory of Mind Benchmarks are Broken for Large Language Models
The paper proposes that LLM theory-of-mind evaluation should measure functional adaptation to partners, not just literal prediction of their behavior, and shows the two can diverge sharply in simple games.