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New PAVE architecture enables generative agents to justify rule-breaking

Researchers have developed PAVE, a novel cognitive architecture for generative agents that enables them to reason about and execute legitimate rule violations. PAVE's four modules—Perception, Assessment, Verdict, and Emulation—allow agents to analyze contexts, judge the necessity and proportionality of violating a rule, and then act within a bounded scope. When tested in a traffic simulation environment called Voville, agents equipped with PAVE demonstrated improved decision-making, adhering to properties like legitimate violation, authority deference, and bounded scope, and were rated as more plausible by human evaluators. AI

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IMPACT Introduces a framework for generative agents to make justified rule violations, potentially improving their robustness in complex or emergency scenarios.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains a research paper detailing a new cognitive architecture for generative agents. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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  1. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 · Christian Claudel ·

    PAVE: A Cognitive Architecture for Legitimate Violation in Generative Agent Societies

    Generative agents based on large language models reproduce believable human behavior in cooperative settings, but how they should reason in situations where rule-breaking may be required, such as fire evacuation or authority-supervised emergency, remains poorly characterized. We …