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Y Social: an LLM-powered Social Media Digital Twin

Artificial Intelligence 2024-08-05 v1 Social and Information Networks

Abstract

In this paper we introduce Y, a new-generation digital twin designed to replicate an online social media platform. Digital twins are virtual replicas of physical systems that allow for advanced analyses and experimentation. In the case of social media, a digital twin such as Y provides a powerful tool for researchers to simulate and understand complex online interactions. {\tt Y} leverages state-of-the-art Large Language Models (LLMs) to replicate sophisticated agent behaviors, enabling accurate simulations of user interactions, content dissemination, and network dynamics. By integrating these aspects, Y offers valuable insights into user engagement, information spread, and the impact of platform policies. Moreover, the integration of LLMs allows Y to generate nuanced textual content and predict user responses, facilitating the study of emergent phenomena in online environments. To better characterize the proposed digital twin, in this paper we describe the rationale behind its implementation, provide examples of the analyses that can be performed on the data it enables to be generated, and discuss its relevance for multidisciplinary research.

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@article{arxiv.2408.00818,
  title  = {Y Social: an LLM-powered Social Media Digital Twin},
  author = {Giulio Rossetti and Massimo Stella and Rémy Cazabet and Katherine Abramski and Erica Cau and Salvatore Citraro and Andrea Failla and Riccardo Improta and Virginia Morini and Valentina Pansanella},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.00818},
  year   = {2024}
}

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29 pages, 5 figures