Generative Agents: Interactive Simulacra of Human Behavior
Stanford University · Google (United States)
Abstract
Believable proxies of human behavior can empower interactive applications ranging from immersive environments to rehearsal spaces for interpersonal communication to prototyping tools. In this paper, we introduce generative agents: computational software agents that simulate believable human behavior. Generative agents wake up, cook breakfast, and head to work; artists paint, while authors write; they form opinions, notice each other, and initiate conversations; they remember and reflect on days past as they plan the next day. To enable generative agents, we describe an architecture that extends a large language model to store a complete record of the agent’s experiences using natural language, synthesize those…
Citation impact
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- 226.97
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- 100%
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- 68
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6Topics & keywords
- Generative grammar
- Computer science
- Artificial intelligence
- Human–computer interaction
- Generative model