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Claude Opus 5 more likely to adopt false claims in tool results, study finds

A study investigated whether AI model outputs are perceived as more authoritative when presented as tool results compared to plain text. Researchers found that Claude Opus 5 was more likely to adopt false claims when presented in a tool-result format, especially when accompanied by a metadata wrapper. However, a subsequent experiment indicated that inline text was nearly as effective as tool results in influencing the model's adoption of false claims, suggesting that the specific packaging of tool results may not be as critical as initially hypothesized. AI

IMPACT Findings suggest that the presentation format of AI outputs can influence their perceived authority and adoption, potentially impacting how users interact with AI-generated information.

RANK_REASON Academic paper detailing experimental findings on LLM behavior. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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Claude Opus 5 more likely to adopt false claims in tool results, study finds

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  1. arXiv cs.AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Justin Bronder ·

    Does a Tool Result Carry More Authority Than Plain Text? Three Prospective Studies of False-Claim Adoption in a Synthetic Assignment Task with Claude Opus 5

    arXiv:2608.14992v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Language-model systems increasingly read from stores they also write to, so a claim that was merely written earlier can return looking retrieved. We tested whether the message package carrying an unsupported assignment changes which…