PEAICLMay 9, 2025

Evolutionary ecology of words

arXiv:2505.05863v11 citationsh-index: 162025 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Artificial Life and Cooperative Intelligent Systems (ALIFE-CIS)
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the challenge of simulating complex evolutionary dynamics in agent-based models for researchers in computational linguistics and evolutionary biology, but it appears incremental as it builds on existing frameworks with LLMs.

The authors tackled the problem of modeling the evolutionary ecology of words by extending evolutionary game theory with LLMs, resulting in the emergence of diverse species like terrestrial animals and marine life from initial populations, with one type becoming dominant in each trial.

We propose a model for the evolutionary ecology of words as one attempt to extend evolutionary game theory and agent-based models by utilizing the rich linguistic expressions of Large Language Models (LLMs). Our model enables the emergence and evolution of diverse and infinite options for interactions among agents. Within the population, each agent possesses a short word (or phrase) generated by an LLM and moves within a spatial environment. When agents become adjacent, the outcome of their interaction is determined by the LLM based on the relationship between their words, with the loser's word being replaced by the winner's. Word mutations, also based on LLM outputs, may occur. We conducted preliminary experiments assuming that ``strong animal species" would survive. The results showed that from an initial population consisting of well-known species, many species emerged both gradually and in a punctuated equilibrium manner. Each trial demonstrated the unique evolution of diverse populations, with one type of large species becoming dominant, such as terrestrial animals, marine life, or extinct species, which were ecologically specialized and adapted ones across diverse extreme habitats. We also conducted a long-term experiment with a large population, demonstrating the emergence and coexistence of diverse species.

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