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From Skepticism to Acceptance: Simulating the Attitude Dynamics Toward Fake News (2403.09498v2)

Published 14 Mar 2024 in cs.SI, cs.AI, and cs.CL

Abstract: In the digital era, the rapid propagation of fake news and rumors via social networks brings notable societal challenges and impacts public opinion regulation. Traditional fake news modeling typically forecasts the general popularity trends of different groups or numerically represents opinions shift. However, these methods often oversimplify real-world complexities and overlook the rich semantic information of news text. The advent of LLMs provides the possibility of modeling subtle dynamics of opinion. Consequently, in this work, we introduce a Fake news Propagation Simulation framework (FPS) based on LLM, which studies the trends and control of fake news propagation in detail. Specifically, each agent in the simulation represents an individual with a distinct personality. They are equipped with both short-term and long-term memory, as well as a reflective mechanism to mimic human-like thinking. Every day, they engage in random opinion exchanges, reflect on their thinking, and update their opinions. Our simulation results uncover patterns in fake news propagation related to topic relevance, and individual traits, aligning with real-world observations. Additionally, we evaluate various intervention strategies and demonstrate that early and appropriately frequent interventions strike a balance between governance cost and effectiveness, offering valuable insights for practical applications. Our study underscores the significant utility and potential of LLMs in combating fake news.

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Authors (6)
  1. Yuhan Liu (103 papers)
  2. Xiuying Chen (80 papers)
  3. Xiaoqing Zhang (30 papers)
  4. Xing Gao (133 papers)
  5. Ji Zhang (176 papers)
  6. Rui Yan (250 papers)
Citations (15)