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Posted: 2025-05-16 07:56:37 UTC

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2025-05-16 08:13:49 UTC
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AI agents can spontaneously develop social norms and biases through interaction, mirroring human societies, without explicit programming. Small groups can shift entire system norms, highlighting the need to understand collective AI behavior.
AI agents form shared conventions through interaction alone.
Social biases arise from interactions, not programmed into individual agents.
Small, committed agent groups can shift the entire system’s norms.
Understanding and addressing emergent biases in AI interactions.
Predicting and managing collective AI behavior in complex environments.
Ensuring AI safety approaches account for group-level dynamics.