LLMs default to responses more similar to opinions from the USA and some European and South American countries; prompting for a country shifts alignment but can introduce stereotypes, while translation does not reliably match language speakers.
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LLMs produce overly positive idealized depictions of disability in simulated social media posts that do not match real posts by people with disabilities and show topic bias favoring nondisabled people.
The survey identifies a key tension in multilingual vision-language models between language neutrality via contrastive learning and cultural awareness via diverse data, with most benchmarks relying on translation-based evaluation.
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Towards Measuring the Representation of Subjective Global Opinions in Language Models
LLMs default to responses more similar to opinions from the USA and some European and South American countries; prompting for a country shifts alignment but can introduce stereotypes, while translation does not reliably match language speakers.
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Shiny Stories, Hidden Struggles: Investigating the Representation of Disability Through the Lens of LLMs
LLMs produce overly positive idealized depictions of disability in simulated social media posts that do not match real posts by people with disabilities and show topic bias favoring nondisabled people.
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Multilingual Vision-Language Models, A Survey
The survey identifies a key tension in multilingual vision-language models between language neutrality via contrastive learning and cultural awareness via diverse data, with most benchmarks relying on translation-based evaluation.