The democratization of AI tools for content generation, combined with unrestricted access to mass media for all (e.g. through microblogging and social media), makes it increasingly hard for people to distinguish fact from fiction. This raises the question of how individual opinions evolve in such a networked environment without grounding in a known reality. The dominant approach to studying this problem uses simple models from the social sciences on how individuals change their opinions when exposed to their social neighborhood, and applies them on large social networks. We propose a novel model that incorporates two known social phenomena: (i) Biased Assimilation: the tendency of individuals to adopt other opinions if they are similar to t...
In the past two decades, the advance in computational power and the availability of social interacti...
This paper presents a social simulation in which we add an additional layer of mass media communicat...
(Friedkin and Johnsen 1990) modeled opinion formation in social networks as a dynamic process which ...
The democratization of AI tools for content generation, combined with unrestricted access to mass me...
The emergence of opinion polarization within human communities—the phenomenon that individuals withi...
Are we as a society getting more polarized, and if so, why? We try to answer this question through a...
The emergence of opinion polarization within human communities -- the phenomenon that individuals wi...
Recently, social phenomena have received a lot of attention not only from social scientists, but als...
Opinion formation modelling is still poorly understood due to the hardness and complexity of the abs...
Polarized opinions are everywhere. From opposite attitudes towards Hawaiian pizza to the partisan di...
Two most important social influences that shape the opinion formation process are: (i) the majority ...
A fundamental aspect of society is the exchange and discussion of opinions between individuals, occu...
The last decade has witnessed a great number of opinion formation models that depict the evolution o...
Opinion formation in social networks has changed in a more rigorous way due to the inception of Onli...
A number of selected works on the dynamics of opinions and beliefs in social networks has been discu...
In the past two decades, the advance in computational power and the availability of social interacti...
This paper presents a social simulation in which we add an additional layer of mass media communicat...
(Friedkin and Johnsen 1990) modeled opinion formation in social networks as a dynamic process which ...
The democratization of AI tools for content generation, combined with unrestricted access to mass me...
The emergence of opinion polarization within human communities—the phenomenon that individuals withi...
Are we as a society getting more polarized, and if so, why? We try to answer this question through a...
The emergence of opinion polarization within human communities -- the phenomenon that individuals wi...
Recently, social phenomena have received a lot of attention not only from social scientists, but als...
Opinion formation modelling is still poorly understood due to the hardness and complexity of the abs...
Polarized opinions are everywhere. From opposite attitudes towards Hawaiian pizza to the partisan di...
Two most important social influences that shape the opinion formation process are: (i) the majority ...
A fundamental aspect of society is the exchange and discussion of opinions between individuals, occu...
The last decade has witnessed a great number of opinion formation models that depict the evolution o...
Opinion formation in social networks has changed in a more rigorous way due to the inception of Onli...
A number of selected works on the dynamics of opinions and beliefs in social networks has been discu...
In the past two decades, the advance in computational power and the availability of social interacti...
This paper presents a social simulation in which we add an additional layer of mass media communicat...
(Friedkin and Johnsen 1990) modeled opinion formation in social networks as a dynamic process which ...