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The Persuasive Power of Large Language Models

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Abstract

The increasing capability of Large Language Models to act as human-like social agents raises two important questions in the area of opinion dynamics. First, whether these agents can generate effective arguments that could be injected into the online discourse to steer the public opinion. Second, whether artificial agents can interact with each other to reproduce dynamics of persuasion typical of human social systems, opening up opportunities for studying synthetic social systems as faithful proxies for opinion dynamics in human populations. To address these questions, we designed a synthetic persuasion dialogue scenario on the topic of climate change, where a 'convincer' agent generates a persuasive argument for a 'skeptic' agent, who subsequently assesses whether the argument changed its internal opinion state. Different types of arguments were generated to incorporate different linguistic dimensions underpinning psycho-linguistic theories of opinion change. We then asked human judges to evaluate the persuasiveness of machine-generated arguments. Arguments that included factual knowledge, markers of trust, expressions of support, and conveyed status were deemed most effective according to both humans and agents, with humans reporting a marked preference for knowledge-based arguments. Our experimental framework lays the groundwork for future in-silico studies of opinion dynamics, and our findings suggest that artificial agents have the potential of playing an important role in collective processes of opinion formation in online social media.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media
Volume18
PublisherAAAI Press
Publication dateMay 2024
Edition1
Pages152-163
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2024
EventInternational AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media - Buffalo, United States
Duration: 3 Jun 20246 Jun 2024
Conference number: 18
https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/ICWSM/issue/view/605

Conference

ConferenceInternational AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media
Number18
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityBuffalo
Period03/06/202406/06/2024
Internet address

Keywords

  • Opinion dynamics
  • Persuasion dialogue
  • Large language models
  • Synthetic social systems
  • Climate change discourse

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