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. 2019 Feb;25(1):143-157.
doi: 10.1007/s11948-017-9993-0. Epub 2017 Nov 11.

Social Simulation Models at the Ethical Crossroads

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Social Simulation Models at the Ethical Crossroads

Pawel Sobkowicz. Sci Eng Ethics. 2019 Feb.

Abstract

Computational models of group opinion dynamics are one of the most active fields of sociophysics. In recent years, advances in model complexity and, in particular, the possibility to connect these models with detailed data describing individual behaviors, preferences and activities, have opened the way for the simulations to describe quantitatively selected, real world social systems. The simulations could be then used to study 'what-if' scenarios for opinion change campaigns, political, ideological or commercial. The possibility of the practical application of the attitude change models necessitates that the research community working in the field should consider more seriously the moral aspects of their efforts, in particular the potential for their use for unintended goals. The paper discusses these issues, and offers a suggestion for a new research direction: using the attitude models to increase the awareness and detection of social manipulation cases. Such research would offer a scientific challenge and meet the ethical criteria.

Keywords: Agent based models; Attitude change; Big Data; Opinion dynamics; Research ethics.

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