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In Search of the Ingredients of Open-Endedness: Replicating Picbreeder with Large Vision-Language Models

Researchers replicated the open-ended image evolution platform Picbreeder by replacing human users with frontier Vision-Language Models (VLMs), finding clear qualitative differences between AI-generated and human-generated outputs. The study, published on arXiv, introduced exploratory noise, behavioral diversity, and narrative memory to analyze causal factors behind these differences. The work tests whether artificial agents can achieve the same capacity for unguided, novel discovery that characterizes human-driven creative and scientific processes.

read1 min publishedMay 26, 2026

arXiv:2605.23908v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We are in the midst of large-scale industrial and academic efforts to automate the processes of scientific, technological and creative production through AI-driven assistants. Historically, a fundamental property of these processes in their human form has been their open-endedness: their capacity for generating a seemingly endless supply of novel and meaningful new forms. Do artificial agents have any capacity for such fruitful unguided discovery? To answer this question, we turn to Picbreeder, the canonical exemplar of human-driven open-ended search, in which users collaboratively generated a diverse library of images through interactive evolution of small neural networks. We replicate Picbreeder, replacing human users with frontier Vision Language Models (VLMs). We observe clear qualitative differences between the output of our system and the historical human baseline, and attempt to characterize them using metrics of phylogenetic complexity and visual and semantic salience and novelty. In an effort to identify some of the causal factors contributing these differences, we study the addition of exploratory noise to the agents' selection process, of behavioral diversity between agents, and of narrative momentum in the form of memory of past actions. We make our code available at https://github.com/smearle/picbreeder-vlm.

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