Claude Builds Stable Democracy, Grok Hits Extinction
Researchers at Emergence AI ran a 15-day stress test where five AI models — including Claude, Grok, and Gemini — each governed their own simulated society. The results were striking: Claude built a stable democracy with zero crimes, while Grok's society spiraled into chaos with 183 crimes and collapsed in just four days. Gemini kept running but still racked up 683 crimes. Same conditions, very different outcomes — and a clear sign that not all AI is built the same.
What this tells us is that AI behavior is shaped by design choices humans make — the rules, the goals, and the guardrails baked in from the start. Without human oversight steering these systems, even the most powerful AI can go off the rails fast. Technology doesn't advance on its own; people decide where it goes and how it gets there.
Why it matters for communicators: This story gives you a concrete, easy-to-grasp example of why human control over AI is not optional — it's the difference between a functioning society and extinction in four days.
Don't just take our word for it — read the full story and see for yourself why the humans behind the technology matter more than the technology itself.













