Cultural evolution in populations of Large Language Models
J\'er\'emy Perez, Corentin L\'eger, Marcela Ovando-Tellez, Chris, Foulon, Joan Dussauld, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, Cl\'ement Moulin-Frier

TL;DR
This paper introduces a framework for simulating cultural evolution using populations of Large Language Models, enabling manipulation of key variables and fostering interdisciplinary research between cultural evolution and AI.
Contribution
It presents an open-source simulation framework for cultural evolution in LLM populations, incorporating variables like network structure and social information transformation.
Findings
Framework allows manipulation of cultural evolution variables.
Open-source software with user-friendly interface.
Bridges cultural evolution research with AI development.
Abstract
Research in cultural evolution aims at providing causal explanations for the change of culture over time. Over the past decades, this field has generated an important body of knowledge, using experimental, historical, and computational methods. While computational models have been very successful at generating testable hypotheses about the effects of several factors, such as population structure or transmission biases, some phenomena have so far been more complex to capture using agent-based and formal models. This is in particular the case for the effect of the transformations of social information induced by evolved cognitive mechanisms. We here propose that leveraging the capacity of Large Language Models (LLMs) to mimic human behavior may be fruitful to address this gap. On top of being an useful approximation of human cultural dynamics, multi-agents models featuring generative…
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TopicsLanguage and cultural evolution · Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence · Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
