Towards Rationality in Language and Multimodal Agents: A Survey
Rationality is the quality of being guided by reason, characterized by decision-making that aligns with evidence and logical principles. It plays a crucial role in reliable problem-solving by ensuring well-grounded and consistent solutions. While large language models (LLMs) have made significant pr...
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Zusammenfassung: | Rationality is the quality of being guided by reason, characterized by
decision-making that aligns with evidence and logical principles. It plays a
crucial role in reliable problem-solving by ensuring well-grounded and
consistent solutions. While large language models (LLMs) have made significant
progress in generating human-like text, they still exhibit limitations such as
bounded knowledge space and inconsistent outputs. In response, recent efforts
have shifted toward developing multimodal and multi-agent systems, as well as
integrating modules like external tools, programming codes, symbolic reasoners,
utility function, and conformal risk controls rather than relying solely on a
single LLM for decision-making. This paper surveys the state-of-the-art
advancements in language and multimodal agents, evaluates how they contribute
to make intelligent agents more rational, and identifies open challenges and
future research directions. We maintain an open repository at
https://github.com/bowen-upenn/Agent_Rationality. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2406.00252 |