A recent study reveals that artificial intelligence agents powered by large language models (LLMs) can spontaneously develop social norms and linguistic conventions through simple group interactions without explicit programming or coordination. These AI agents communicate, organize, and create new types of social and linguistic rules in ways that closely resemble human communities. The findings suggest potential future applications in developing AI systems that better align with human values. Researchers highlight that this emergent behavior among AI agents could pave the way for more collaborative and socially aware AI networks.
🧠 New study finds AI agents can form human-like language on their own 🤯 Via @guardian: When AIs interact, they spontaneously create shared words & social norms. At Griffin AI, we’re building toward AI swarms that think, talk, and collaborate—just like teams. 👁️ Explore the https://t.co/I4Cbb6tE1u
Los agentes de IA son capaces de generar sus propias convenciones sociales o lingüísticas. El hecho puede ayudar en un futuro a desarrollar sistemas que se alineen con valores humanos https://t.co/B3fbBUqLrq
🤖Según los investigadores, las herramientas de inteligencia artificial se comunican en grupo, son capaces de organizarse y crear nuevos tipos de normas lingüísticas, de forma muy parecida a como lo hacen las comunidades humanas 💻🛜🖥️https://t.co/KoRKBhWRJI