Mariete Simulate Foundation
Simulate is a multi-agent social simulator. You hand it a scenario — a launch, a policy change, a crisis response — and it spins up hundreds of autonomous agents typed by stakeholder archetype, watches them post, reply and reshape each other's beliefs across simulated X, Reddit and LinkedIn, and surfaces sentiment clusters, faction formation and the inflection points before anything goes live. This Foundation course teaches the operator side: how to construct a scenario brief, how to read a narrative trace, and how to promote a one-off rehearsal into a recurring war-game loop.
What you'll be able to do.
- Explain simulate is in your own words.
- Brief an agent so it returns finished work.
- Reading the trace
- Recognise the four common workflows.
4 modules. ~60 minutes total.
- 01What Simulate is~14 min
Simulate is not a focus group. It is not a survey panel. Simulate is a multi-agent social simulator that spins up hundreds of autonomous age…
- 02Briefing a scenario~16 min
A good Simulate brief makes the rehearsal sharp and defensible. A vague brief makes it impressionistic. The pattern: > Scenario · Cast · Env…
- 03Reading the trace~15 min
When Simulate finishes, you get a narrative trace — a real-time-style timeline of every post, reshare, belief shift and faction movement, sc…
- 04Common workflows and cadence~15 min
Simulate is most valuable when it is a standing rehearsal capability rather than a one-off tool. This module walks four canonical recipes —…
One sample question. Click to reveal the answer.
Which statement best describes what Simulate is, according to this course?
- A focus-group platform that recruits human respondents online
- A multi-agent social simulator that runs hundreds of synthetic stakeholders against a scenario over simulated time
- A sentiment-tracking dashboard for live X, Reddit and LinkedIn feeds
- A creative-testing tool that scores a single ad against a synthetic ICP audience
15 questions like this. Simulate Foundation pass-mark is 75%.