AI agents should be studied as behavioral entities shaped by context and interaction, not only as trained models.
How Different AI Chatbots Behave? Benchmarking Large Language Models in Behavioral Economics Games
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The deployment of large language models (LLMs) in diverse applications requires a thorough understanding of their decision-making strategies and behavioral patterns. As a supplement to a recent study on the behavioral Turing test, this paper presents a comprehensive analysis of five leading LLM-based chatbot families as they navigate a series of behavioral economics games. By benchmarking these AI chatbots, we aim to uncover and document both common and distinct behavioral patterns across a range of scenarios. The findings provide valuable insights into the strategic preferences of each LLM, highlighting potential implications for their deployment in critical decision-making roles.
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AI Agent Behavioral Science
AI agents should be studied as behavioral entities shaped by context and interaction, not only as trained models.