Cultural tendencies in generative AI

IF 21.4 1区 心理学 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Jackson G. Lu, Lesley Luyang Song, Lu Doris Zhang
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We show that generative artificial intelligence (AI) models—trained on textual data that are inherently cultural—exhibit cultural tendencies when used in different human languages. Here we focus on two foundational constructs in cultural psychology: social orientation and cognitive style. First, we analyse GPT’s responses to a large set of measures in both Chinese and English. When used in Chinese (versus English), GPT exhibits a more interdependent (versus independent) social orientation and a more holistic (versus analytic) cognitive style. Second, we replicate these cultural tendencies in ERNIE, a popular generative AI model in China. Third, we demonstrate the real-world impact of these cultural tendencies. For example, when used in Chinese (versus English), GPT is more likely to recommend advertisements with an interdependent (versus independent) social orientation. Fourth, exploratory analyses suggest that cultural prompts (for example, prompting generative AI to assume the role of a Chinese person) can adjust these cultural tendencies.

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生成式人工智能的文化倾向
我们表明,生成式人工智能(AI)模型——在固有文化的文本数据上进行训练——在不同的人类语言中使用时表现出文化倾向。本文主要探讨文化心理学的两个基本概念:社会取向和认知风格。首先,我们分析了GPT对大量中英文测量的反应。在中文(相对于英文)中使用时,GPT表现出更相互依赖(相对于独立)的社会取向和更整体(相对于分析)的认知风格。其次,我们在ERNIE中复制了这些文化趋势,ERNIE是中国流行的生成式人工智能模型。第三,我们展示了这些文化趋势对现实世界的影响。例如,在中文(相对于英文)中,GPT更倾向于推荐具有相互依赖(相对于独立)社会取向的广告。第四,探索性分析表明,文化提示(例如,提示生成人工智能承担中国人的角色)可以调整这些文化倾向。
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Nature Human Behaviour
Nature Human Behaviour Psychology-Social Psychology
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期刊介绍: Nature Human Behaviour is a journal that focuses on publishing research of outstanding significance into any aspect of human behavior.The research can cover various areas such as psychological, biological, and social bases of human behavior.It also includes the study of origins, development, and disorders related to human behavior.The primary aim of the journal is to increase the visibility of research in the field and enhance its societal reach and impact.
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