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In overgeneralization, the brain lumps both safe and unsafe things together and labels them all unsafe. For this reason, the researchers also call this the “better safe than sorry” approach.
As a result, to seem more helpful, newer models may develop a stronger tendency to overgeneralize claims in their summaries – making them appear more informative or relevant, even when the evidence ...
We tested ten different AI models: GPT-3.5 Turbo, GPT-4 Turbo, LLaMA 2 70B, Claude 2, ChatGPT-4o, ChatGPT-4.5, LLaMA 3.3 70B Versatile, Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Claude 3.7 Sonnet and DeepSeek. To evaluate ...
Life How the Term ‘Ultra-Orthodox’ Is An Overgeneralization — And Why It Matters An Orthodox Jewish family Image by iStock By Alexandra Fleksher August 15, 2017 ...
Words like “never,” “always,” and “everybody” are tell-tale signs that an overgeneralization is present. Making overgeneralizations about groups of people is also common.
Overgeneralization of the labels "mommy" and "daddy" did occur, with overgeneralization being more likely to occur with "daddy" than "mommy." Interesting age trends were found, as generalization did ...