Ryosuke Takata
2026
From Heard to Lived Opinions: Simulating Opinion Dynamics with Grounded LLM Agents in Economic Environments
Ryuji Hashimoto | Masahiro Kaneko | Ryosuke Takata | Takehiro Takayanagi | Kiyoshi Izumi
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 2026
Ryuji Hashimoto | Masahiro Kaneko | Ryosuke Takata | Takehiro Takayanagi | Kiyoshi Izumi
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 2026
Opinion dynamics (OD) studies how individual opinions evolve and generate collective patterns such as consensus and polarization. While recent work explores OD using populations of LLM-based agents focusing on opinion exchange, it typically does not incorporate individuals’ lived experiences, such as economic outcomes of past decisions, which play a critical role in shaping opinions. We propose a novel OD simulation framework that grounds LLM-based agents in an economic environment, allowing them to act and receive environmental feedback. Our simulations exhibit coherent OD at both individual and population levels: individual opinions follow structured trajectories shaped by economic experiences, with adverse conditions inducing opinion rigidity, while at the population level, collective opinions co-move with economic conditions, with inequality amplifying polarization and price instability driving larger distributional shifts. These results highlight the importance of grounding LLM-based agents in environments to capture collective OD.