Working Paper

Algorithmic Cooperation

Bernhard Kasberger, Simon Martin, Hans-Theo Normann, Tobias Werner
CESifo, Munich, 2024

CESifo Working Paper No. 11124

Algorithms play an increasingly important role in economic situations. These situations are often strategic, where the artificial intelligence may or may not be cooperative. We study the deter-minants and forms of algorithmic cooperation in the infinitely repeated prisoner’s dilemma. We run a sequence of computational experiments, accompanied by additional repeated prisoner’s dilemma games played by humans in the lab. We find that the same factors that increase human cooperation largely also determine the cooperation rates of algorithms. However, algorithms tend to play different strategies than humans. Algorithms cooperate less than humans when cooperation is very risky or not incentive-compatible.

CESifo Category
Behavioural Economics
Economics of Digitization
Keywords: artificial intelligence, cooperation, large language models, Q-learning, repeated prisoner’s dilemma
JEL Classification: C720, C730, C920, D830