April 4, 2024, 7:27 p.m. | /u/frankcarey

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The ["Generative Agents" \[Joon\]](https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.03442) paper came out one year ago. It leveraged LLMs to generate actions for characters in a 2D game-world called Smallville. It garnered a lot of interest at the time, but didn't seem to catch on with people doing actual research.

My team is working to open-source a 3D version of this. First, [we open-sourced SAGA: Skills to Action Generation for Agents late last year](https://blog.fabledev.com/blog/announcing-saga-skill-to-action-generation-for-agents-open-source), which abstracts action generation from the simulation it's running on. Then we …

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