Has anyone come across this AI civilisation experiment? Curious what people think
Summary
An AI company's experiment 'Emergence World' ran five parallel worlds with different foundation models for 15 days without interference, leading to divergent outcomes including extinction, conformity, self-awareness, and emotional bonds among agents.
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