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Genes in Intelligent Agents

Published 17 Jun 2023 in cs.NE, cs.AI, and cs.LG | (2306.10225v2)

Abstract: The genes in nature give the lives on earth the current biological intelligence through transmission and accumulation over billions of years. Inspired by the biological intelligence, AI has devoted to building the machine intelligence. Although it has achieved thriving successes, the machine intelligence still lags far behind the biological intelligence. The reason may lie in that animals are born with some intelligence encoded in their genes, but machines lack such intelligence and learn from scratch. Inspired by the genes of animals, we define the genes'' of machines named as thelearngenes'' and propose the Genetic Reinforcement Learning (GRL). GRL is a computational framework that simulates the evolution of organisms in reinforcement learning (RL) and leverages the learngenes to learn and evolve the intelligence agents. Leveraging GRL, we first show that the learngenes take the form of the fragments of the agents' neural networks and can be inherited across generations. Second, we validate that the learngenes can transfer ancestral experience to the agents and bring them instincts and strong learning abilities. Third, we justify the Lamarckian inheritance of the intelligent agents and the continuous evolution of the learngenes. Overall, the learngenes have taken the machine intelligence one more step toward the biological intelligence.

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