Generative Agent Simulations of 1,000 People
GenAI Level UP27 Marras 2024

Generative Agent Simulations of 1,000 People

Imagine a world where scientists can simulate human behavior with incredible accuracy. Researchers at Stanford University have developed a new tool called "generative agents" that does just that. These agents are powered by large language models and trained on in-depth interviews with real people. The result is a collection of virtual individuals who can answer surveys, participate in experiments, and even engage in conversations.


This podcast will explore the fascinating world of generative agents and the potential they hold for revolutionizing social science research. We'll discuss:

  • How generative agents are created using a combination of AI interviewers and large language models.
  • The surprising accuracy of these agents in predicting real human behavior.
  • How this technology can be used to study a wide range of social phenomena, from public health to political polarization.
  • The ethical considerations of using AI to simulate human behavior.


Link to the paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2411.10109


Join us as we explore the cutting edge of AI and social science with the researchers who are pioneering this groundbreaking technology.


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