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The Ethics of Agent-Based Social Simulation

David Anzola, Pete Barbrook-Johnson, Nigel Gilbert

2022Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The academic study and the applied use of agent-based modelling of social processes has matured considerably over the last thirty years. The time is now right to engage seriously with the ethics and responsible practice of agent-based social simulation. In this paper, we first outline the many reasons why it is appropriate to explore an ethics of agent-based modelling and how ethical issues arise in its practice and organisation. We go on to discuss different approaches to standardisation as a way of supporting responsible practice. Some of the main conclusions are organised as provisions in a draft code of ethics. We intend for this draft to be further developed by the community before being adopted by individuals and groups within the field informally or formally.

Topics & Concepts

Social simulationSociologyAgent-based social simulationComputer scienceManagement scienceMulti-agent systemArtificial intelligenceSocial scienceEconomicsMulti-Agent Systems and NegotiationComplex Systems and Decision Making