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Cognitive Phantoms in AI: Do Machine Personalities Exist?

AI models don’t possess human-like personalities despite mimicking human responses in psychological tests, highlighting the need for new tools to study machine behavior.

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Sep 26, 2024
By leeron

LLMs are now part of daily life, assisting with tasks like answering questions or playing games. But their behavior is hard to understand because they are complex.

This has led to an interesting question: can we use psychological tests made for humans to understand LLMs' personalities?

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