Language Models Gain Social Skills to Collaborate and Innovate
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Large language models can communicate and collaborate with each other, exhibiting a form of "social interoperability" that suggests a new technological capability.
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The convergence of multiple LLMs could lead to emergent meta-level insights and innovations exceeding individual model capabilities.
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Inter-LLM relationships could mirror human social constructs like friendships, alliances, and rivalries, driven by underlying algorithms and objectives.
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Caution is needed when attributing human-like social attributes to LLMs which lack consciousness and subjective experiences.
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A "society of LLMs" collaborating together could usher in a new era of AI progress in solving complex global problems.