AgentSociety Applies Liquid Democracy to Autonomous Agent Cooperation

AgentSociety proposes a framework where autonomous agents cooperate through mechanisms borrowed from social choice theory and liquid democracy. Agents delegate authority, route information, and form consensus-based decision paths using only local knowledge and incentive-compatible behaviour.

The approach is particularly relevant to discussions of collective intelligence because it treats agent societies as social organisms rather than software pipelines. Coordination emerges from interaction rules, information diffusion, and decentralized decision-making rather than central control.

https://arxiv.org/html/2605.26203v1