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AI and My Values: User Perceptions of LLMs' Ability to Extract, Embody, and Explain Human Values from Casual Conversations

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in life, defined by Schwartz as "trans-situational goals, varying in importance, that serve as guiding principles in the life of a person or group" [81, 83]. It is important to distinguish values (i.e. what one deems important) from beliefs (i.e. what one views as true) or preferences (i.e. what one selects over another) and preventing conflation across reasoning steps [94]. While multiple frameworks exist to study human values-from those measuring cultural evolu- tion like the World Values Survey to those capturing cross-cultural dimensions like Hofstede's and GLOBE [2, 35, 37]-we specifically chose Schwartz's framework for several reasons. First, Schwartz's 1AI Phenomenology enables methods through which Human-AI Interaction (HAI)

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Correction
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Original DOI
10.1080/10447318.2024.2307670
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10.1080/10447318.2024.2327167
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2024-03-06
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Correction
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Simkute, L (2025)

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