Emergent behaviors in large multi-agent collectives
Determine whether large-scale language-model-based multi-agent systems—teams with many agents significantly exceeding 3–4—exhibit beneficial emergent behaviors such as spontaneous specialization or hierarchical self-organization, or whether communication bottlenecks and superlinear coordination overhead dominate system performance as team size increases.
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Whether such collectives can exhibit beneficial emergent behaviors, such as spontaneous specialization or hierarchical self-organization, or whether communication bottlenecks dominate remains an open question that parallels phase transitions in complex adaptive systems.
— Towards a Science of Scaling Agent Systems
(2512.08296 - Kim et al., 9 Dec 2025) in Section: Limitations and Future Works (item i)