A position paper arguing that LLM-based human-agent systems, not fully autonomous agents, should be the immediate goal for AI development.
Internalized Self-Correction for Large Language Models
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In this article, we introduce 'Internalized Self-Correction' (InSeC) for large language models (LLMs). While many approaches exist for self-reflection at inference time, we propose a novel method that combines ideas from negative sampling, self-reflection during training, and inference time. InSeC allows LLMs to correct themselves by introducing mistakes and their corresponding corrections during training, thereby converting the learning process into a true supervised learning task with both positive and negative examples. This approach can be extended to improve instruction following and correct hallucinations or incorrect sentences generated by LLMs.
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A Call for Collaborative Intelligence: Why Human-Agent Systems Should Precede AI Autonomy
A position paper arguing that LLM-based human-agent systems, not fully autonomous agents, should be the immediate goal for AI development.