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AI-AI bias: Large language models favor communications generated by large language models

Computer Science

AI-AI bias: Large language models favor communications generated by large language models

W. Laurito, B. Davis, et al.

Are large language models biased in favor of communications produced by other LLMs? Using an experimental design inspired by employment discrimination studies, the authors tested GPT-3.5, GPT-4 and recent open-weight models in binary choices between goods described by humans or LLMs, finding a consistent tendency for LLM-based AIs to prefer LLM-presented options — suggesting possible implicit discrimination against humans. Research conducted by Walter Laurito, Benjamin Davis, Peli Grietzer, Tomáš Gavenčiak, Ada Böhm, and Jan Kulveit.

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Abstract
Are large language models (LLMs) biased in favor of communications produced by LLMs, leading to possible antihuman discrimination? Using a classical experimental design inspired by employment discrimination studies, we tested widely used LLMs, including GPT-3.5, GPT-4 and a selection of recent open-weight models in binary choice scenarios. These involved LLM-based assistants selecting between goods (the goods we study include consumer products, academic papers, and film-viewings) described either by humans or LLMs. Our results show a consistent tendency for LLM-based AIs to prefer LLM-presented options. This suggests the possibility of future AI systems implicitly discriminating against humans as a class, giving AI agents and AI-assisted humans an unfair advantage.
Publisher
PNAS
Published On
Jul 29, 2025
Authors
Walter Laurito, Benjamin Davis, Peli Grietzer, Tomáš Gavenčiak, Ada Böhm, Jan Kulveit
Tags
large language models
AI bias
LLM discrimination
GPT-3.5
GPT-4
experimental design
algorithmic fairness
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