Teaching AI Agents Ethical Values Using Reinforcement Learning and Policy Orchestration

Teaching AI Agents Ethical Values Using Reinforcement Learning and Policy Orchestration

Ritesh Noothigattu, Djallel Bouneffouf, Nicholas Mattei, Rachita Chandra, Piyush Madan, Kush R. Varshney, Murray Campbell, Moninder Singh, Francesca Rossi

Proceedings of the Twenty-Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Journal track. Pages 6377-6381. https://doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2019/891

Autonomous cyber-physical agents play an increasingly large role in our lives. To ensure that they behave in ways aligned with the values of society, we must develop techniques that allow these agents to not only maximize their reward in an environment, but also to learn and follow the implicit constraints of society. We detail a novel approach that uses inverse reinforcement learning to learn a set of unspecified constraints from demonstrations and reinforcement learning to learn to maximize environmental rewards. A contextual bandit-based orchestrator then picks between the two policies: constraint-based and environment reward-based. The contextual bandit orchestrator allows the agent to mix policies in novel ways, taking the best actions from either a reward-maximizing or constrained policy. In addition, the orchestrator is transparent on which policy is being employed at each time step. We test our algorithms using Pac-Man and show that the agent is able to learn to act optimally, act within the demonstrated constraints, and mix these two functions in complex ways.
Keywords:
Machine Learning Applications: Applications of Reinforcement Learning