Is the Most Accurate AI the Best Teammate? Optimizing AI for Teamwork

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Bansal, Gagan [1 ]
Nushi, Besmira [2 ]
Kamar, Ece [2 ]
Horvitz, Eric [2 ]
Weld, Daniel S. [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Univ Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[2] Microsoft Res, Redmond, WA USA
[3] Allen Inst AI, Seattle, WA USA
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AI practitioners typically strive to develop the most accurate systems, making an implicit assumption that the AI system will function autonomously. However, in practice, AI systems often are used to provide advice to people in domains ranging from criminal justice and finance to healthcare. In such Al-advised decision making, humans and machines form a team, where the human is responsible for making final decisions. But is the most accurate AI the best teammate'? We argue "not necessarily" - predictable performance may be worth a slight sacrifice in AI accuracy. Instead, we argue that AI systems should be trained in a human-centered manner, directly optimized for team performance. We study this proposal for a specific type of human-AI teaming, where the human overseer chooses to either accept the AI recommendation or solve the task themselves. To optimize the team performance for this setting we maximize the team's expected utility, expressed in terms of the quality of the final decision, cost of verifying, and individual accuracies of people and machines. Our experiments with linear and non-linear models on real-world, high-stakes datasets show that the most accuracy AI may not lead to highest team performance and show the benefit of modeling teamwork during training through improvements in expected team utility across datasets, considering parameters such as human skill and the cost of mistakes. We discuss the shortcoming of current optimization approaches beyond well-studied loss functions such as log-loss, and encourage future work on AI optimization problems motivated by human-AI collaboration.
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页码:11405 / 11414
页数:10
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