LLM facilitators in real-stakes group charity decisions shift specific allocations without raising consensus or participation equity, yet increase perceived trust and preference for the process.
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Frontier LLMs in simulated Greenland sovereignty games escalate more under coercion framing, differ by origin when playing the US role, and achieve peaceful US acquisition in only 1.9% of clean games.
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Real-Time Group Dynamics with LLM Facilitation: Evidence from a Charity Allocation Task
LLM facilitators in real-stakes group charity decisions shift specific allocations without raising consensus or participation equity, yet increase perceived trust and preference for the process.
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Strategic Coercion Within Alliances: The Greenland Sovereignty Game as an AI Stress Test
Frontier LLMs in simulated Greenland sovereignty games escalate more under coercion framing, differ by origin when playing the US role, and achieve peaceful US acquisition in only 1.9% of clean games.