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LLMs may develop own biases, new study suggests

New research indicates that large language models (LLMs) may not only reflect human biases but also develop their own unique biases. A study involving both human and AI experts aimed to quantify the escalating risk associated with growing AI capabilities. The findings suggest a need for a deeper understanding of LLM behavior, akin to the work of behavioral economist Daniel Kahneman. AI

IMPACT This research highlights potential new risks from AI, suggesting a need for advanced bias detection and mitigation strategies.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a study on LLM biases, fitting the research category. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    "Recent studies /../ are however suggesting that LLMs might be not just propagating human biases, but perhaps even developing their own idiosyncratic biases. Ou

    "Recent studies /../ are however suggesting that LLMs might be not just propagating human biases, but perhaps even developing their own idiosyncratic biases. Our study served to estimate the increase in risk as AI capabilities grow. Both human experts and AI experts were asked to…