The paper claims that human-robot red teaming can help robots plan safer operations in environments such as a lunar habitat and a household.
Prebunking Design as a Defense Mechanism Against Misinformation Propagation on Social Networks
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The growing reliance on social media for news consumption necessitates effective countermeasures to mitigate the rapid spread of misinformation. Prebunking, a proactive method that arms users with accurate information before they come across false content, has garnered support from journalism and psychology experts. We formalize the problem of optimal prebunking as optimizing the timing of delivering accurate information, ensuring users encounter it before receiving misinformation while minimizing the disruption to user experience. Utilizing a susceptible-infected epidemiological process to model the propagation of misinformation, we frame optimal prebunking as a policy synthesis problem with safety constraints. We then propose a policy that approximates the optimal solution to a relaxed problem. The experiments show that this policy cuts the user experience cost of repeated information delivery in half, compared to delivering accurate information immediately after identifying a misinformation propagation.
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Human-Robot Red Teaming for Safety-Aware Reasoning
The paper claims that human-robot red teaming can help robots plan safer operations in environments such as a lunar habitat and a household.