Shorter LLM response latencies reduce perceived output thoughtfulness and usefulness, while task type affects prompting frequency independently of latency.
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Reanalyzing MoReBench by assigning LLMs the task of generating scoring rubrics shows better calibration to human rubrics and suggests stronger LLM moral reasoning than previously reported.
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