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Study: LLM anthropomorphism not unique, replicable in 90s game

A study suggests that the human-like characteristics observed in large language models (LLMs) are not unique and can be replicated by simpler systems. Researcher de Wynter demonstrated that a strategy game from the 1990s, Age of Empires, could exhibit similar behaviors using digital goats. The study argues that many researchers incorrectly attribute uniquely human traits to LLMs when these characteristics can be found in other neural network systems. AI

IMPACT Challenges the interpretation of LLM capabilities, suggesting simpler explanations for observed behaviors.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece arguing against a common interpretation of LLM behavior.

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Study: LLM anthropomorphism not unique, replicable in 90s game

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    # AI # VideoGames # goats 'The study argues that the supposedly anthropomorphic features of LLMs are "empirically non-unique" because they can be replicated wit

    # AI # VideoGames # goats 'The study argues that the supposedly anthropomorphic features of LLMs are "empirically non-unique" because they can be replicated with digital goats in a strategy game from the 90s. According to de Wynter, many studies interpret the behavior exhibited b…