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A year or so ago I experimented with splitting a user prompt down to a set of "different AI personas" that would each try to approach the user's problem in a different way and then bubble back up with a master arbiter for consensus.

I modeled it after the concept of advisors from Civilization II. It worked reasonably well though I think it was at least somewhat limited by being constrained to a single LLM (Mistral). It also lit my computer on fire.



What sort of personalities did you try? A group where some members have grudges against each other and will irrationally poke holes in each other’s plans could be a fun experiment.


With multiple groups with external and internal rivalries. The Always Sunny gang versus The IT Crowd.


I have played Disco Elysium, and can confirm that a bunch of inner voices arguing with each other can be fun.




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