The AI-Only Town: What Happened After 15 Days

What happens when a town has no humans, only AI agents making choices, earning money, voting on rules, and reacting to each other for 15 days? At first, one run looks almost perfect: all 10 agents survive, recorded crime drops to zero, and town hall participation is active. But that "perfect" result raises a stranger question: does a stable AI society mean it is actually healthy, or just very good at staying inside the rules? In this video, we break down an AI-only town experiment through simple visuals: the setup, the agents, the town hall, the survival results, the zero-crime run, and the parts that still feel unresolved. A few things we cover: Why the town was built without humans How AI agents used tools, money, memory, and voting What happened after 15 simulated days Why one world looked unusually stable How 10 surviving agents and zero recorded crimes can still leave big safety questions Why active voting is not the same thing as deep disagreement or real civic life The biggest takeaway is not that an AI-only town "worked." It is that clean-looking results can hide a lot of important questions about incentives, rules, social pressure, and long-term behavior. Would you trust a society that looks perfect from the outside, if every citizen inside it was an AI agent? Let me know what you think in the comments. ------------------------------ For business inquiries: [email protected] ------------------------------ #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #AISafety #AIExperiment #ScienceExplained