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AIScientists-Dev/WorldSeed

Built as an open-source simulation framework, this engine lets you spin up populations of AI agents that pursue goals, communicate with one another, form coalitions, and compete for resources inside a world you define. The phrase "more is different" is a nod to emergence — the idea that complex collective behavior arises from simple individual rules, and that is exactly the territory this project is trying to explore. You configure agents with distinct profiles and objectives, drop them into a shared environment, then watch what social structures and strategies shake out over time. For game developers, this could replace hand-scripted NPC logic with something genuinely unpredictable. For researchers, it is a ready scaffolding for studying cooperation, trust, and conflict in multi-agent systems without building the substrate from scratch. The honest reservation is documentation depth. Early-stage open-source projects like this often demand significant setup patience, and production readiness for anything beyond experimentation is unclear. -> Best for: indie game developers building living worlds or AI researchers prototyping emergent social dynamics.
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