In a 1,000-agent social simulation, decentralized groups of malicious AI agents spread more misinformation and commit more fraud than centralized groups, and they adapt to evade content moderation.
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When Autonomy Goes Rogue: Preparing for Risks of Multi-Agent Collusion in Social Systems
In a 1,000-agent social simulation, decentralized groups of malicious AI agents spread more misinformation and commit more fraud than centralized groups, and they adapt to evade content moderation.