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New paper from our group member @nicolo-pagan.bsky.social and colleagues 🤓
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LLMs are now widely used in social science as stand-ins for humans—assuming they can produce realistic, human-like text But... can they? We don’t actually know. In our new study, we develop a Computational Turing Test. And our findings are striking: LLMs may be far less human-like than we think.🧵
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Large language models (LLMs) are increasingly used in the social sciences to simulate human behavior, based on the assumption that they can generate realistic, human-like text. Yet this assumption rem...
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Computational Turing Test Reveals Systematic Differences Between Human and AI Language
Petter Törnberg