LLMs deviate from human moral preferences in kidney allocation scenarios and rarely express indecision, though low-rank fine-tuning with few examples can improve both consistency and uncertainty calibration.
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Who Gets the Kidney? Human-AI Alignment, Indecision, and Moral Values
LLMs deviate from human moral preferences in kidney allocation scenarios and rarely express indecision, though low-rank fine-tuning with few examples can improve both consistency and uncertainty calibration.