Recent studies and academic papers have highlighted the increasing persuasiveness of large language models (LLMs) compared to humans. Research by AnthropicAI involving 1,251 participants found that LLMs, such as Claude 3 Opus, are now as persuasive as humans, utilizing moral and emotionally charged language more frequently and effectively. These models can exploit personal information to change opinions, a capability that raises ethical concerns. Additionally, arguments by LLMs require more cognitive work from humans to understand. Smaller language models like MiniCPM's 1.2B and 2.4B variants have shown they can rival larger models in efficiency and scalability.
New Academic paper on how LLMs are generally more persuasive than humans, backs up my empirical findings with clients. "The Looming Shadow of Persuasive AI: Unpacking the Power of Language Models". Read: https://t.co/4Hrc0ggXGj
New Academic paper on how LLMs are generally more persuasive than humans, back up my emperical findins with clients. ""The Looming Shadow of Persuasive AI: Unpacking the Power of Language Models" Read: https://t.co/4Hrc0ggXGj
MiniCPM reveals small language models, like its 1.2B & 2.4B variants, can rival larger models (7B-13B) in efficiency & scalability using novel training strategies: https://t.co/DDhL4tOuIf https://t.co/fiSYosHmoR
We know that LLMs are more persuasive than most humans, this study offers some tentative reasons why that may be true: LLMs produce arguments that are MORE morallly charged than humans do, and which require more cognitive work from humans to understand https://t.co/El2sz5xVkG https://t.co/LMD039rquD
We know that LLMs are more persuasive than most humans, this study offers some tentative reasons why that may be true: LLMs produce arguments that are MORE emotionally charged than humans do, and which require more cognitive work from humans to understand https://t.co/El2sz5xVkG https://t.co/gETzafHaU4
Why is AI persuasive? New research finds that while LLMs and humans produce content with similar sentiment levels, LLMs use moral language more frequently and effectively, tapping into moral foundations significantly more than humans. https://t.co/jlgCoE8NUq
We know that Large Language Models (LLMs) are as persuasive as humans, but why? 🤖💬 My new preprint dives into this question using data from one of @AnthropicAI's experiments (N = 1,251) showing the mechanisms behind AI's persuasive power: https://t.co/G8q67Wy3rs #AI #Persuasion
AI's new power of persuasion: Study shows LLMs can exploit #personalInformation to change your mind @epfl_en @arxiv https://t.co/BR7rCOp2zl
Small Language Models are more than what they seem. A few thoughts on SLMs and a list of AI research papers I have read this week: - OpenEQA - Inifini-Transformer - LM-Guided Chain-of-Thought - Overview of Multilingual LLMs - The Physics of Language Models - The Influence…
Why small language models are the next big thing in AI https://t.co/mFxdpTVFci https://t.co/X8QtqDVVPI
🤖 🗣️ Measuring the Persuasiveness of Language Models Study by @AnthropicAI that found: 1. A general scaling trend: as models get larger and more capable, they become more persuasive 2. Claude 3 Opus is roughly as persuasive as humans ‼️ https://t.co/UUzBR1bSED https://t.co/ikMkyd70lI