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Learning "Partner-Aware" Collaborators in Multi-Party Collaboration

Published: October 26, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2510.22462v1

By: Abhijnan Nath, Nikhil Krishnaswamy

Potential Business Impact:

Teaches AI to work better with people.

Business Areas:
Machine Learning Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics, Software

Large Language Models (LLMs) are increasingly bring deployed in agentic settings where they act as collaborators with humans. Therefore, it is increasingly important to be able to evaluate their abilities to collaborate effectively in multi-turn, multi-party tasks. In this paper, we build on the AI alignment and safe interruptability literature to offer novel theoretical insights on collaborative behavior between LLM-driven collaborator agents and an intervention agent. Our goal is to learn an ideal partner-aware collaborator that increases the group's common-ground (CG)-alignment on task-relevant propositions-by intelligently collecting information provided in interventions by a partner agent.We show how LLM agents trained using standard RLHF and related approaches are naturally inclined to ignore possibly well-meaning interventions, which makes increasing group common ground non-trivial in this setting. We employ a two-player Modified-Action MDP to examine this suboptimal behavior of standard AI agents, and propose Interruptible Collaborative Roleplayer (ICR)-a novel partner-aware learning algorithm to train CG-optimal collaborators. Experiments on multiple collaborative task environments show that ICR, on average, is more capable of promoting successful CG convergence and exploring more diverse solutions in such tasks.

Country of Origin
🇺🇸 United States

Repos / Data Links

Page Count
42 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Artificial Intelligence