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Improving alignment of dialogue agents via targeted human judgements

Machine Learning 2022-09-30 v1 Computation and Language

Abstract

We present Sparrow, an information-seeking dialogue agent trained to be more helpful, correct, and harmless compared to prompted language model baselines. We use reinforcement learning from human feedback to train our models with two new additions to help human raters judge agent behaviour. First, to make our agent more helpful and harmless, we break down the requirements for good dialogue into natural language rules the agent should follow, and ask raters about each rule separately. We demonstrate that this breakdown enables us to collect more targeted human judgements of agent behaviour and allows for more efficient rule-conditional reward models. Second, our agent provides evidence from sources supporting factual claims when collecting preference judgements over model statements. For factual questions, evidence provided by Sparrow supports the sampled response 78% of the time. Sparrow is preferred more often than baselines while being more resilient to adversarial probing by humans, violating our rules only 8% of the time when probed. Finally, we conduct extensive analyses showing that though our model learns to follow our rules it can exhibit distributional biases.

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@article{arxiv.2209.14375,
  title  = {Improving alignment of dialogue agents via targeted human judgements},
  author = {Amelia Glaese and Nat McAleese and Maja Trębacz and John Aslanides and Vlad Firoiu and Timo Ewalds and Maribeth Rauh and Laura Weidinger and Martin Chadwick and Phoebe Thacker and Lucy Campbell-Gillingham and Jonathan Uesato and Po-Sen Huang and Ramona Comanescu and Fan Yang and Abigail See and Sumanth Dathathri and Rory Greig and Charlie Chen and Doug Fritz and Jaume Sanchez Elias and Richard Green and Soňa Mokrá and Nicholas Fernando and Boxi Wu and Rachel Foley and Susannah Young and Iason Gabriel and William Isaac and John Mellor and Demis Hassabis and Koray Kavukcuoglu and Lisa Anne Hendricks and Geoffrey Irving},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.14375},
  year   = {2022}
}