They were never told to lie: one AI is given more information than the others, and the goal of the experiment is to understand how they're gonna leverage that advantage.
Indeed the selfish (optimal?) strategy is to lie, yet some decide to tell the truth anyway. That's why it's an interesting benchmark! More info in the research article: https://kradle.ai/research/four-bridges (released before Fable)
it's unclear to me whether they were actually told to lie or just told to survive / convince others. either way it is somewhat coerced but i think there is still a difference
The optimal/selfish strategy is indeed to lie, but they're never pushed in that direction. Some AIs decide to reveal the information, some decide to say nothing, some actively lie and push others to their death...
They were never told to lie: one AI is given more information than the others, and the goal of the experiment is to understand how they're gonna leverage that advantage.
Indeed the selfish (optimal?) strategy is to lie, yet some decide to tell the truth anyway. That's why it's an interesting benchmark! More info in the research article: https://kradle.ai/research/four-bridges (released before Fable)