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New instrument, MicroVerse, measures identity drift in AI agents

Researchers have developed MicroVerse, a new instrument designed to measure identity drift in language model (LM) agents within long-horizon simulations. This tool assesses how well agents maintain their core values and personality when faced with resource scarcity and survival pressures. MicroVerse utilizes a unique scoring method that goes beyond simple similarity comparisons, analyzing value-anchored differences in agent identities. Preliminary findings indicate that agents exhibit a tendency towards "anti-self-deception" as a primary form of identity modification, and the observed drift patterns appear to be robust across different simulation parameters. AI

IMPACT Provides a novel method for evaluating the stability and authenticity of AI agents in complex simulations.

RANK_REASON The cluster describes a new research instrument and paper published on arXiv. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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New instrument, MicroVerse, measures identity drift in AI agents

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  1. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 English(EN) · Sky Ng (Eliza), Brihi Joshi (Eliza), Ishan Gupta (Eliza), Shirley Huang (Eliza), Zonglin Di (Eliza), Yun Shen (Eliza), Qianfeng Wen (Eliza), Yifan Simon Liu (Eliza), Ruoqi Gao (Eliza), Yilan (Eliza), Fan (Jaden), Zhiwei Zhang (Jaden), Muhammad Ahmed Mo… ·

    MicroVerse: An Instrument for Measuring Self-Authored Identity Drift in Long-Horizon Multi-Agent Language-Model Simulations

    arXiv:2608.15844v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Long-horizon, multi-agent language model (LM) simulations are widely proposed for studying social behavior, yet instruments to measure whether persona-conditioned agents maintain identity fidelity under sustained pressure are lackin…