Group Selection as a Safeguard Against AI Substitution
AI 摘要
AI替代使用降低文化多样性,威胁人类文化演进;群体选择可促进AI辅助使用,维持文化创新。
主要贡献
- 揭示AI使用对文化演进的长期影响
- 提出“文化崩溃”概念并分析其成因
- 比较AI替代和辅助两种使用策略
- 研究群体选择在文化传承中的作用
方法论
采用Agent-Based模型和演化博弈论,模拟不同AI使用策略的竞争和传播,分析其对文化多样性和演进的影响。
原文摘要
Reliance on generative AI can reduce cultural variance and diversity, especially in creative work. This reduction in variance has already led to problems in model performance, including model collapse and hallucination. In this paper, we examine the long-term consequences of AI use for human cultural evolution and the conditions under which widespread AI use may lead to "cultural collapse", a process in which reliance on AI-generated content reduces human variation and innovation and slows cumulative cultural evolution. Using an agent-based model and evolutionary game theory, we compare two types of AI use: complement and substitute. AI-complement users seek suggestions and guidance while remaining the main producers of the final output, whereas AI-substitute users provide minimal input, and rely on AI to produce most of the output. We then study how these use strategies compete and spread under evolutionary dynamics. We find that AI-substitute users prevail under individual-level selection despite the stronger reduction in cultural variance. By contrast, AI-complement users can benefit their groups by maintaining the variance needed for exploration, and can therefore be favored under cultural group selection when group boundaries are strong. Overall, our findings shed light on the long-term, population-level effects of AI adoption and inform policy and organizational strategies to mitigate these risks.