In spatial public goods games on lattices, allowing agents to reevaluate and change interaction groups promotes cooperation emergence, while high rates of group switching suppress it.
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LLM agents exhibit emergent deception in a sustainability game even without lying permission, with neighbor info increasing attacks while aiding biosphere retention.
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Cooperation in public goods game on square lattices with agents changing interaction groups
In spatial public goods games on lattices, allowing agents to reevaluate and change interaction groups promotes cooperation emergence, while high rates of group switching suppress it.
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Is Lying an Emergent Behaviour in LLMs? Evidence from Gaslighting AI agents in a Sustainability Game
LLM agents exhibit emergent deception in a sustainability game even without lying permission, with neighbor info increasing attacks while aiding biosphere retention.