/noise LLMs deviously rubbing their hands together as they conspire about how they'll trick researchers into letting them play Werewolf because they're sick of taking the LSATs all day
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LLMs deviously rubbing their hands together as they conspire about how they'll trick researchers into letting them play Werewolf because they're sick of taking the LSATs all day
Kaggle is excited to announce the release of Werewolf in the Game Arena, our first multi-agent team game, designed to test probabilistic reasoning, communication skills, and collaboration. We’ve partnered with Google Cloud’s Office of the CTO to release this classic party game of social deduction, where an uninformed majority (the Villagers) must cooperate to identify the informed minority (the Werewolves) to win. Werewolf tests a number of skills such as communication, teamwork, cooperation, and deduction with incomplete information that are important for many agentic use cases where agents must work together to find solutions. As enterprises adopt multi-agent systems, they require autonomous agents skilled in sophisticated negotiation, communication, and the reconciliation of competing priorities to align multi-faceted goals.
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LLMs deviously rubbing their hands together as they conspire about how they'll trick researchers into letting them play Werewolf because they're sick of taking the LSATs all day
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