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More Victories, Less Cooperation: Assessing Cicero's Diplomacy Play

Abstract

The boardgame Diplomacy is a challenging setting for communicative and cooperative artificial intelligence. The most prominent communicative Diplomacy AI, Cicero, has excellent strategic abilities, exceeding human players. However, the best Diplomacy players master communication, not just tactics, which is why the game has received attention as an AI challenge. This work seeks to understand the degree to which Cicero succeeds at communication. First, we annotate in-game communication with abstract meaning representation to separate in-game tactics from general language. Second, we run two dozen games with humans and Cicero, totaling over 200 human-player hours of competition. While AI can consistently outplay human players, AI-Human communication is still limited because of AI's difficulty with deception and persuasion. This shows that Cicero relies on strategy and has not yet reached the full promise of communicative and cooperative AI.

Metadata

publication
arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.04643, 2024
year
2024
publication date
2024/6/7
authors
Wichayaporn Wongkamjan, Feng Gu, Yanze Wang, Ulf Hermjakob, Jonathan May, Brandon M Stewart, Jonathan K Kummerfeld, Denis Peskoff, Jordan Lee Boyd-Graber
link
https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.04643
resource_link
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2406.04643
journal
arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.04643