As we move into 2024, the spotlight in AI will increasingly be on Intelligent Agents. As outlined in the influential paper by Wooldridge and Jennings (1995), agents are conceptualized as systems with autonomy, social ability, reactivity, and pro-activeness. Their evolution signifies a shift from mere tools to entities that can perceive, interact, and take initiative in their environments, aligning with the vision of AI as a field aiming to construct entities exhibiting intelligent behaviour.Generated by DALL-E
The fusion of theory and practice in agent development is critical. Agent theories focus on conceptualizing and reasoning about agents' properties, architectures translate these theories into tangible systems, and languages provide the framework for programming these agents. This triad underpins the development of agents that range from simple automated processes to systems embodying human-like attributes such as knowledge, belief, and intention.
Ethan Mollick's exploration of GPTs (Generative Pre-trained Transformers) as interfaces to intelligent agents adds a contemporary dimension to this conversation. GPTs, in their current state, demonstrate the foundational capabilities for agent development - from structured prompts facilitating diverse tasks to integration with various systems. As envisioned by Wooldridge, Jennings, and Mollick, the future points towards agents integrated with a myriad of systems capable of tasks like managing expense reports or optimizing financial decisions.
Yet, this promising future has its challenges. The road to developing fully autonomous intelligent agents is fraught with technical and ethical considerations. Issues like logical omniscience in agent reasoning, the relationship between intention and action, and managing conflicting intentions remain unresolved. Mollick raises concerns about the vulnerabilities and risks in an increasingly interconnected AI landscape.
The explosion in Agents will be fuelled, like throwing gasoline on a fire, by the opening of OpenAI's GPT store sometime in early 2024. Many online pundits will think "agents" are a new thing! But as this post shows, the ideas and vast body of AI research dates back to the mid-1990s and early 2000s; as exemplified by The Trading Agents Competition.
Intelligent Agents represent a transformative trend in AI for 2024 and beyond. Their development, grounded in a combination of theoretical and practical advancements, paves the way for a future where AI is not just a tool but a proactive, interactive, and intelligent entity.