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Language Artificial Intelligences' Communicative Performance Quantified Through the Gricean Conversation TheoryLanguage Artificial Intelligences' Communicative Performance Quantified Through the Gricean Conversation Theory

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Language Artificial Intelligences' Communicative Performance Quantified Through the Gricean Conversation Theory
Authors
Nam, YunjuChung, HyenyeongHong, Upyong
Issue Date
Dec-2023
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert Inc.
Keywords
AI speaker; AI-human communication; conversational maxim; maxim of relation
Citation
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, v.26, no.12, pp 919 - 923
Pages
5
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SSCI
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Journal Title
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking
Volume
26
Number
12
Start Page
919
End Page
923
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/197927
DOI
10.1089/cyber.2022.0356
ISSN
2152-2715
2152-2723
Abstract
This study pragmatically investigates an artificial intelligence (AI) speaker (AIS)'s verbal communicative performance based on real AI-human conversation data. Specifically, this study explores Grice's conversation theory, which enables the categorization of an AIS's mistaken utterances as violations of specific conversational maxims. Twenty native Korean-speaking participants recorded at least 50 conversations with Kakao Mini AISs, provided by Daum Kakao, Inc., in Korea. Each conversation, either for information sharing or as daily dialogue, was required to contain at least two turn-taking instances. A total of 1,026 recorded dialogues were decomposed into adjacency pairs based on turn-taking. The dialogues were arranged into 3,365 adjacency pairs, and each pair was then classified as a conversational success or failure based on whether the AIS answered the user's utterance appropriately. Language users' evaluations of the AIS's mistaken expressions were also quantified via an additional acceptability rating test with 1,024 adjacency pairs. The overall results indicate that Grice's "maxim of relation" is most frequently flouted by AISs and is considered to be the least natural to language users. These findings suggest that to improve AISs' natural communication capacity, more detailed AI algorithms that generate utterances relevant to either the partner's preceding utterance or a broader conversational context should be created. Although the verbal communicative capacities of the AIS we test are substantially overtaken by those of recent large language models, such as generative pretrained transformer, the pragmatic evaluation described in the current study will remain useful for more precise linguistic quantification of current/future language AI's communicative performance/competence.
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