AgentVerse: Facilitating Multi-Agent Collaboration and Exploring Emergent Behaviors
Chen, Weize, Su, Yusheng, Zuo, Jingwei, Yang, Cheng, Yuan, Chenfei, Chan, Chi-Min, Yu, Heyang, Lu, Yaxi, Hung, Yi-Hsin, Qian, Chen, Qin, Yujia, Cong, Xin, Xie, Ruobing, Liu, Zhiyuan, Sun, Maosong, Zhou, Jie
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Autonomous agents empowered by Large Language Models (LLMs) have undergone significant improvements, enabling them to generalize across a broad spectrum of tasks. However, in real-world scenarios, cooperation among individuals is often required to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of task accomplishment. Hence, inspired by human group dynamics, we propose a multi-agent framework \framework that can collaboratively and dynamically adjust its composition as a greater-than-the-sum-of-its-parts system. Our experiments demonstrate that \framework framework can effectively deploy multi-agent groups that outperform a single agent. Furthermore, we delve into the emergence of social behaviors among individual agents within a group during collaborative task accomplishment. In view of these behaviors, we discuss some possible strategies to leverage positive ones and mitigate negative ones for improving the collaborative potential of multi-agent groups. Our codes for \framework will soon be released at \url{https://github.com/OpenBMB/AgentVerse}.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-23-2023
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