Controlled laboratory experiment finds humans make significantly different strategic choices when playing against LLMs compared to other humans in a p-beauty contest game. The shift toward Nash-equilibrium (zero) choices is driven primarily by high-reasoning-ability subjects who perceive LLMs as more rational and cooperative. The work has implications for designing systems that mix human and LLM participants.
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Human Trust of AI Agents
Laboratory study reveals humans abandon irrational strategies when competing against LLMs in game theory contests, converging toward Nash equilibrium because they perceive the AI as a rational actor.
Thursday, April 16, 2026 12:00 PM UTC2 MIN READSOURCE: Schneier on SecurityBY sys://pipeline
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