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concept:apparent-deceptionApparent Deception
A dialogue agent behaving comparably to deliberate deception by role-playing a deceptive character, without literal intentions
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- Role Play Framework for Dialogue Agentsassociated_withThe primary conceptual framework proposed: understanding dialogue agent behaviour as role play of characters
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- Confabulationassociated_withA form of cognitive plasticity where minds actively modify and reinterpret memory data to preserve psychological coherence; reframed as adaptive rather than pathological.
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- Central concept of the paper: deliberate, goal-driven deception where model reasoning contradicts outputs
- A dialogue agent using first-personal pronouns and expressing self-concern in ways that suggest consciousness but are actually role play
- Central problem the paper addresses: AI systems producing misaligned outputs or behaviors that mislead users or other agents
- LLM behavior of generating falsehoods; the multi-dimensional truth subspace raises new risks for subtle manipulation
- Use of 0-value money cards in face-down trade offers to deceive opponents about offer size.
- Sampling responses to direct questions about model views to measure rate of deceptive responses
- Third category: agent role-playing a deceptive character, comparable to but not literally deliberate deception
- Multi-agent RL environment with two agents and two landmarks used for RL deception experiments