TanksWorld: A Multi-Agent Environment for AI Safety Research

  • Corban G. Rivera ,
  • Olivia Lyons ,
  • Arielle Summitt ,
  • Ayman Fatima ,
  • Ji Pak ,
  • William Shao ,
  • Robert Chalmers ,
  • Aryeh Englander ,
  • Edward W. Staley ,
  • I-Jeng Wang ,

ArXiv preprint

The ability to create artificial intelligence (AI) capable of performing complex tasks is rapidly outpacing our ability to ensure the safe and assured operation of AI-enabled systems. Fortunately, a landscape of AI safety research is emerging in response to this asymmetry and yet there is a long way to go. In particular, recent simulation environments created to illustrate AI safety risks are relatively simple or narrowly-focused on a particular issue. Hence, we see a critical need for AI safety research environments that abstract essential aspects of complex real-world applications. In this work, we introduce the AI safety TanksWorld as an environment for AI safety research with three essential aspects: competing performance objectives, human-machine teaming, and multi-agent competition. The AI safety TanksWorld aims to accelerate the advancement of safe multi-agent decision-making algorithms by providing a software framework to support competitions with both system performance and safety objectives. As a work in progress, this paper introduces our research objectives and learning environment with reference code and baseline performance metrics to follow in a future work.