Plasticity as the Mirror of Empowerment
Abstract
Agents are minimally entities that are influenced by their past observations and act to influence future observations. This latter capacity is captured by empowerment, which has served as a vital framing concept across artificial intelligence and cognitive science. This former capacity, however, is equally foundational: In what ways, and to what extent, can an agent be influenced by what it observes? In this paper, we ground this concept in a universal agent-centric measure that we refer to as plasticity, and reveal a fundamental connection to empowerment. Following a set of desiderata on a suitable definition, we define plasticity using a new information-theoretic quantity we call the generalized directed information. We show that this new quantity strictly generalizes the directed information introduced by Massey (1990) while preserving all of its desirable properties. Under this definition, we find that plasticity is well thought of as the mirror of empowerment: The two concepts are defined using the same measure, with only the direction of influence reversed. Our main result establishes a tension between the plasticity and empowerment of an agent, suggesting that agent design needs to be mindful of both characteristics. We explore the implications of these findings, and suggest that plasticity, empowerment, and their relationship are essential to understanding agency.
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Abel et al. "Plasticity as the Mirror of Empowerment." Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 2025.Markdown
[Abel et al. "Plasticity as the Mirror of Empowerment." Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 2025.](https://mlanthology.org/neurips/2025/abel2025neurips-plasticity/)BibTeX
@inproceedings{abel2025neurips-plasticity,
title = {{Plasticity as the Mirror of Empowerment}},
author = {Abel, David and Bowling, Michael and Barreto, Andre and Dabney, Will and Dong, Shi and Hansen, Steven Stenberg and Harutyunyan, Anna and Khetarpal, Khimya and Lyle, Clare and Pascanu, Razvan and Piliouras, Georgios and Precup, Doina and Richens, Jonathan and Rowland, Mark and Schaul, Tom and Singh, Satinder},
booktitle = {Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems},
year = {2025},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/neurips/2025/abel2025neurips-plasticity/}
}