Exploring the Potential of Conversational AI Support for Agent-Based Social Simulation Model Design
This work addresses the problem of limited AI support for ABSS modellers, offering a novel tool to facilitate model design, though it is an incremental step in applying existing technology to a new domain.
The paper tackles the lack of Conversational AI Systems (CAISs) like ChatGPT in Agent-Based Social Simulation (ABSS) model design by developing a prompt script that enables conceptual ABSS model design, demonstrating its practicality in a museum case study.
ChatGPT, the AI-powered chatbot with a massive user base of hundreds of millions, has become a global phenomenon. However, the use of Conversational AI Systems (CAISs) like ChatGPT for research in the field of Social Simulation is still limited. Specifically, there is no evidence of its usage in Agent-Based Social Simulation (ABSS) model design. This paper takes a crucial first step toward exploring the untapped potential of this emerging technology in the context of ABSS model design. The research presented here demonstrates how CAISs can facilitate the development of innovative conceptual ABSS models in a concise timeframe and with minimal required upfront case-based knowledge. By employing advanced prompt engineering techniques and adhering to the Engineering ABSS framework, we have constructed a comprehensive prompt script that enables the design of conceptual ABSS models with or by the CAIS. A proof-of-concept application of the prompt script, used to generate the conceptual ABSS model for a case study on the impact of adaptive architecture in a museum environment, illustrates the practicality of the approach. Despite occasional inaccuracies and conversational divergence, the CAIS proved to be a valuable companion for ABSS modellers.