Introduces the Mechanism Plausibility Scale to distinguish generative sufficiency from mechanistic plausibility in LLM-based agent-based models.
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WhatIf provides an interactive platform for real-time exploration of LLM-driven social simulations, enabling policymakers to iteratively test plans, reflect on assumptions, and uncover vulnerabilities in emergency preparedness scenarios.
Societal-scale LLM agent simulations for policy need three preconditions: avoid neutral treatment of marginalized population simulations, require population participation, ensure accountability, plus development and deployment reports.
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Mechanism Plausibility in Generative Agent-Based Modeling
Introduces the Mechanism Plausibility Scale to distinguish generative sufficiency from mechanistic plausibility in LLM-based agent-based models.
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WhatIf: Interactive Exploration of LLM-Powered Social Simulations for Policy Reasoning
WhatIf provides an interactive platform for real-time exploration of LLM-driven social simulations, enabling policymakers to iteratively test plans, reflect on assumptions, and uncover vulnerabilities in emergency preparedness scenarios.
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We Need Strong Preconditions For Using Simulations In Policy
Societal-scale LLM agent simulations for policy need three preconditions: avoid neutral treatment of marginalized population simulations, require population participation, ensure accountability, plus development and deployment reports.