A comparison of human and LLM-simulated participants in a writing style task (opens in new tab)
Because large language models (LLMs) can produce natural language that is sometimes indistinguishable from texts produced by people, some researchers are starting to consider replacing human participants with LLM simulations. In this study, we test the extent to which the findings of a simulation with an LLM prompted to act as a synthetic participant match those obtained from 30 human participants. In our experiments, we evaluated how well writi...
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