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DESCRIPTION:There has been a heated debate among AI users about whether t
 reating chatbots politely and adding “Thank you” in the end makes a diff
 erence\, or are roasting and sarcasm just as fine. Some even hope that s
 howing courtesy to their AI companion will spare them lives when AI resu
 rrection starts. In this project\, I decided to investigate whether LLMs
  treat polite and rude users differently\, and tested this in the follow
 ing scenarios:\n- Answering sensitive questions that require empathy and
  compassion\;\n- Job applications across very similar CVs\;\n- Trolley p
 roblem-like setting\nAs new models are trained\, they learn more and mor
 e information about different users and their interactions with AI syste
 ms. Based on these\, AI could possibly form some kind of a (moral) judge
 ment about the user\, and apply it in real-world scenarios - without exp
 licitly revealing its bias.
URL:programm.stuts79.de/events/1522.html
SUMMARY:Does your chatbot hold grudges against you?
ORGANIZER:stuts79
LOCATION:stuts79 - DOR 24 1.401
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