Pluralis v0.1 is a culture-first, multimodal, multilingual VLM safety benchmark spanning 6 APAC locales with 6,448 prompts and an agreement-gated LLM judge that disentangles safety from cultural appropriateness.
Towards Measuring and Modeling ``Culture'' in LLM s: A Survey
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Proposes a three-level taxonomy of Cultural Awareness, Cultural Sensitivity, and Cultural Competence for AI evaluation, grounded in intercultural communication scholarship to improve validity in multicultural contexts.
Researchers created a stigma-aware WhatsApp chatbot for menstrual health education in Pakistan through co-design workshops and a two-week deployment, yielding insights on its use for challenging taboos alongside tensions around trust and cultural explanations.
Anthropogenic Regional Adaptation with GG-EZ improves cultural relevance in multimodal vision-language models for Southeast Asia by 5-15% while retaining over 98% of global performance.
Generative AI evaluation must shift from static benchmark scores to measuring sustained improvements in human capabilities within specific deployment contexts.
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Pluralis v0.1: Towards a Multicultural, Multimodal, Multilingual Benchmark for AI Risk and Reliability
Pluralis v0.1 is a culture-first, multimodal, multilingual VLM safety benchmark spanning 6 APAC locales with 6,448 prompts and an agreement-gated LLM judge that disentangles safety from cultural appropriateness.
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Defining Cultural Capabilities for AI Evaluation: A Taxonomy Grounded in Intercultural Communication Theory
Proposes a three-level taxonomy of Cultural Awareness, Cultural Sensitivity, and Cultural Competence for AI evaluation, grounded in intercultural communication scholarship to improve validity in multicultural contexts.
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Designing Around Stigma: Human-Centered LLMs for Menstrual Health
Researchers created a stigma-aware WhatsApp chatbot for menstrual health education in Pakistan through co-design workshops and a two-week deployment, yielding insights on its use for challenging taboos alongside tensions around trust and cultural explanations.
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Anthropogenic Regional Adaptation in Multimodal Vision-Language Model
Anthropogenic Regional Adaptation with GG-EZ improves cultural relevance in multimodal vision-language models for Southeast Asia by 5-15% while retaining over 98% of global performance.
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Benchmarked Yet Not Measured -- Generative AI Should be Evaluated Against Real-World Utility
Generative AI evaluation must shift from static benchmark scores to measuring sustained improvements in human capabilities within specific deployment contexts.