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  1. Are LLMs Bad at Moral Reasoning?

    A new paper argues that Large Language Models (LLMs) are more capable of moral reasoning than previously thought. The research re-evaluates the MoReBench dataset, suggesting that when LLMs are tasked with generating scoring rubrics for moral cases, their outputs are better calibrated and more optimistic than prior assessments. This approach highlights the vast dimensionality of moral problems and indicates LLMs possess a stronger moral competence than earlier studies concluded. AI

    IMPACT Suggests LLMs may be better equipped for safe deployment in complex environments, potentially accelerating their integration into sensitive applications.