LLMs achieve only 59.7% role identification accuracy in Secret Hitler versus 86.7% for rule-based agents, show negative impact as fascists, and produce 40% shorter games due to failed deception.
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Persona-conditioned LLM agents favor Green outcomes even against explicit Tragedy-dominant payoffs, but the headline 65–90% 'Tragedy equilibrium' recovery is contradicted by the paper's own appendix (0 Tragedy profiles in those cells).
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Evaluating Large Language Models in a Complex Hidden Role Game
LLMs achieve only 59.7% role identification accuracy in Secret Hitler versus 86.7% for rule-based agents, show negative impact as fascists, and produce 40% shorter games due to failed deception.
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When Identity Overrides Incentives: Representational Choices as Governance Decisions in Multi-Agent LLM Systems
Persona-conditioned LLM agents favor Green outcomes even against explicit Tragedy-dominant payoffs, but the headline 65–90% 'Tragedy equilibrium' recovery is contradicted by the paper's own appendix (0 Tragedy profiles in those cells).