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  1. Emergent Social Behaviors in Trillion-Parameter Agentic AI Swarms

    PaperNov 20, 2025arXivDr. Yannick L., Sophia M., Wei C.

    As Agentic AI swarms scale to thousands of interacting nodes driven by frontier language models, unexpected macro-level dynamics arise. We deploy a multi-agent simulation simulating a digital econo...

  2. Emergent Tool Use From Multi-Agent Autocurricula

    PaperSep 17, 2019arXivBowen Baker, Ingmar Kanitscheider, Todor Markov, Yi Wu, Glenn Powell, Bob McGrew, Igor Mordatch

    We demonstrate that simple multi-agent competition can drive the emergence of highly complex, intelligent behaviors without explicit human design. We train agents using reinforcement learning to pl...

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