Generative Agents: Interactive Simulacra of Human Behavior
by Stanford University / Google · free · Last verified 2026-03-17
Introduces generative agents—computational software agents that simulate believable human behavior—by combining a large language model with memory streams, reflection synthesis, and planning mechanisms. Twenty-five agents populate a virtual town, exhibiting emergent social behaviors including relationship formation, information propagation, and event coordination.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.03442 ↗B+
B+—Good
Adoption: AQuality: A+Freshness: BCitations: A+Engagement: F
Specifications
- License
- Open Access
- Pricing
- free
- Capabilities
- agent-simulation, memory-management, social-behavior, planning, emergent-behavior
- Integrations
- Use Cases
- social-simulation, research, game-npc, human-behavior-modeling
- API Available
- No
- Tags
- agents, simulation, social, memory, behavior, stanford
- Added
- 2026-03-17
- Completeness
- 100%
Index Score
77.3Adoption
88
Quality
93
Freshness
65
Citations
94
Engagement
0
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