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Can Large Language Model Agents Simulate Human Trust Behavior? (2402.04559v4)

Published 7 Feb 2024 in cs.AI, cs.CL, and cs.HC

Abstract: LLM agents have been increasingly adopted as simulation tools to model humans in social science and role-playing applications. However, one fundamental question remains: can LLM agents really simulate human behavior? In this paper, we focus on one critical and elemental behavior in human interactions, trust, and investigate whether LLM agents can simulate human trust behavior. We first find that LLM agents generally exhibit trust behavior, referred to as agent trust, under the framework of Trust Games, which are widely recognized in behavioral economics. Then, we discover that GPT-4 agents manifest high behavioral alignment with humans in terms of trust behavior, indicating the feasibility of simulating human trust behavior with LLM agents. In addition, we probe the biases of agent trust and differences in agent trust towards other LLM agents and humans. We also explore the intrinsic properties of agent trust under conditions including external manipulations and advanced reasoning strategies. Our study provides new insights into the behaviors of LLM agents and the fundamental analogy between LLMs and humans beyond value alignment. We further illustrate broader implications of our discoveries for applications where trust is paramount.

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Authors (14)
  1. Chengxing Xie (10 papers)
  2. Canyu Chen (26 papers)
  3. Feiran Jia (9 papers)
  4. Ziyu Ye (13 papers)
  5. Kai Shu (88 papers)
  6. Adel Bibi (53 papers)
  7. Ziniu Hu (51 papers)
  8. Philip Torr (172 papers)
  9. Bernard Ghanem (255 papers)
  10. Guohao Li (43 papers)
  11. Shiyang Lai (9 papers)
  12. Jindong Gu (101 papers)
  13. David Jurgens (69 papers)
  14. James Evans (51 papers)
Citations (35)