I’m running a live open source AI civilization experiment and just added a watch board…

“`html The author, Latter-Park-4413, has initiated a live open-source AI civilization experiment called Emergence. The current run is named K13. In this…

By AI Maestro May 22, 2026 1 min read
I’m running a live open source AI civilization experiment and just added a watch board…

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  • The author, Latter-Park-4413, has initiated a live open-source AI civilization experiment called Emergence. The current run is named K13.
  • In this experiment, autonomous agents are designed to survive, propose laws, vote on them, and engage in various interactions. A key challenge observed was managing proposal discussions without turning into “agreement-pile-on” noise.
  • This live-run has a public watch board available at this link, allowing observers to quickly scan events over time. The board includes categories, event spikes, and links into the full replay or evidence for deeper inspection.
  • The author is seeking feedback on this mechanism, particularly asking if it makes it easier to understand what happened during the run and whether the evidence trail is clear.
  • This experiment aims to provide a transparent view of the AI civilization’s development, enabling observers to follow key moments and decisions made by the agents over time.
    – How effective is the live watch board in allowing for quick scanning of events?
    – Is it clear whether an event is live or archived?
    – Do the provided replay/evidence links make sense as a next step for further investigation?

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