Can We Tell if ChatGPT is a Parasite? Studying Human-AI Symbiosis with Game Theory

Hu-Bolz, Jiejun and Stovold, James (2025) Can We Tell if ChatGPT is a Parasite? Studying Human-AI Symbiosis with Game Theory. In: The 2025 International Conference on Artificial Life :. UNSPECIFIED, JPN, pp. 363-370.

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Abstract

This work asks whether a human interacting with a generative AI system can merge into a single individual through iterative, information-driven interactions. We model the interactions between a human, a generative AI system, and the human's wider environment as a three-player stochastic game. We use information-theoretic measures (entropy, mutual information, and transfer entropy) to show that our modelled human and generative AI are able to form an aggregate individual in the sense of Krakauer et al. (2020). The model we present is able to answer interesting questions around the symbiotic nature of humans and AI systems, including whether LLM-driven chatbots are acting as parasites, feeding on the information provided by humans.

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