[R&D Logs] Westbrook High: Social Sim Experiments
⚠️ NOTICE: These are raw, unedited logs of a multi-agent social simulation. This is High-Depth R&D intended for technical analysis, not a standard tutorial or entertainment series.
Welcome to Westbrook High—a persistent social simulation powered by the SolaLab Engine. This isn't scripted drama; it’s a living "Digital Laboratory" built on a tech stack inspired by Google DeepMind’s Concordia framework.
In this series, we monitor 12 autonomous agents navigating a high-pressure social hierarchy. While the entire population interacts in the background, we focus on 5 main characters—the only agents with public-facing avatars—as they attempt to balance their internal "Souls" with their public personas.
What You Are Watching:
Autonomous Interaction: No human writers. The "vibe" and social outcomes are determined entirely by the underlying code.
Thought Telemetry: A look behind the curtain at the "unreliable" internal monologues that drive agent behavior.
Character Commentary: The 5 main agents break the fourth wall to analyze their own social strategies and posts.
Why This Exists:
This is a technical showcase exploring the future of Stakeholder Analysis, Market Simulation, and Social Risk Modeling. We are testing the limits of LLM-based social reasoning in a sandbox environment.
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