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Research project

WHAT-IF - Advanced Simulations for Testing the Effect of the Information Environment on the Functioning of Democracy

WHAT-IF aims to develop and critically assess an empirically grounded simulation functioning as a digital twin of the digital political information environment.

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or [name of the granting authority]. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

The rapidly evolving political information environment poses significant challenges to democratic citizenship through e.g. the spread of disinformation, rise of hate speech, and lack of cross-cutting information.

Methodological challenges, including proprietary data, limited external validity of experiments, and the inability to use societies as experimental playgrounds, hinder our ability to comprehensively understand the impact of interventions and regulations in improving the quality of democratic discourse.

WHAT-IF aims to develop and critically assess an empirically grounded simulation functioning as a digital twin of the digital political information environment. This ‘WHAT-IF machine’ can be used to test the effects of potential policy and regulatory interventions on democratic citizenship, offering a tool for evidence-based policy making in the realm of (social) media quality and regulation.

WHAT-IF's innovative approach combines data donation, Agent-Based Modelling and Large Language Models to create the simulation. It is validated using immersive virtual field experiments and by modelling 'what-if' scenarios based on proposed policy interventions and regulation. Co-creation with stakeholders including policy makers and citizens ensures close alignment with their needs. Finally, a critical analysis of the whole empirical chain will give insight into the desirability and legal feasibility of datafication and simulation of the political information environment.

The insights into the role of the political information environment in shaping democratic citizenship will contribute to effective (social) media regulation and interventions. We will significantly contribute to novel Computational Social Science methods. WHAT-IF will integrate advanced AI tools with existing modelling approaches, and use respondent-centred data collection and synthetic data methods to harmonize CCS research with GDPR and other regulations.

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