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AI Learns by Talking to Itself, Like Humans
28 Jan
Summary
- AI systems improve performance with internal dialogue training.
- Self-interaction in training shapes AI learning dynamics.
- AI with inner speech and working memory generalizes better.

Researchers have discovered that artificial intelligence systems can significantly enhance their learning and adaptive capabilities by incorporating a process akin to human internal dialogue or self-talk. This novel approach, detailed in a study, involves training AI models to engage in 'inner speech' while utilizing a specialized working memory system.
This self-interaction during the training phase has proven crucial. It allows AI to organize information, weigh decisions, and improve overall performance, particularly in tasks requiring flexibility and generalization. The findings suggest that how an AI interacts with itself is as important as its underlying architecture.
The developed AI models demonstrated improved efficiency and greater adaptability to unfamiliar scenarios. Crucially, they exhibited enhanced ability to generalize learned skills to new contexts, moving beyond mere memorization of training data. This is a significant step towards creating AI that can tackle diverse and novel problems.




