Social Life Simulation for Non-Cognitive Skills Learning
Zihan Yan, Yaohong Xiang, Yun Huang

TL;DR
This paper presents Simulife++, an AI-powered social life simulation platform that enhances non-cognitive skills learning through interactive storytelling and a Sage Agent for reflection and guidance.
Contribution
Introduction of Simulife++, a novel AI-based social simulation platform with a Sage Agent that improves reflection and social skills in users.
Findings
Users with Sage Agent showed higher reflection on motivation and resilience.
Sage Agent enhanced narrative engagement and decision-making.
Positive user feedback on social communication improvements.
Abstract
Non-cognitive skills are crucial for personal and social life well-being, and such skill development can be supported by narrative-based (e.g., storytelling) technologies. While generative AI enables interactive and role-playing storytelling, little is known about how users engage with and perceive the use of AI in social life simulation for non-cognitive skills learning. Additionally, the benefits of AI mentorship on self-reflection awareness and ability in this context remain largely underexplored. To this end, we introduced Simulife++, an interactive platform enabled by a large language model (LLM). The system allows users to act as protagonists, creating stories with one or multiple AI-based characters in diverse social scenarios. In particular, we expanded the Human-AI interaction to a Human-AI-AI collaboration by including a Sage Agent, who acts as a bystander, providing users…
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TopicsInterdisciplinary Research and Collaboration
