Fading Faces: When Agents Forget Who You Are

Published: 09 Sept 2025, Last Modified: 02 Oct 2025Mortal Agents 2025 OralEveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY 4.0
Keywords: symbolic agents, cognitive modeling, agent-based simulation, social interaction, face abstraction, recognition dynamics, visual cognition
TL;DR: We simulate how symbolic agents recognize and forget each other as their visual representations degrade over time.
Abstract: As artificial agents form their cognitive depiction of others, their visual recognition of what they once knew becomes fragile. In this work, we discuss perceptual forgetting via a minimalist simulation of embodied agents. Agents have distinct visual identities (faces) and personal convolutional neural networks (CNN) learned online to identify neighbors. Initially, faces appear in high detail, but gradually decay to minimal figures, modeling cognitive aging or perceptual decline. We see a precipitous drop in recognition accuracy while symbolic identity remains intact, illustrating a dissociation between knowing who a person is and recognizing persons. Our results place forgetting not as erasure but as perception fade, a symbolic-perceptual dissociation resonant with actual cognitive mortality, prompting concerns about embodiment, memory, and decay in artificial life.
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