Analysis
This research explores how the ability of Japanese AI to use different first-person pronouns, unlike English AI, which is limited to "I," allows for a deeper understanding of self. The study uses a new benchmark to test how well AI maintains its chosen persona under various prompts, revealing fascinating insights into AI's self-perception.
Key Takeaways
- •Japanese AI models, due to the language's flexibility in first-person pronouns, offer a unique lens to study self-awareness.
- •The study created a new benchmark to test AI's consistency in using first-person pronouns under different prompts.
- •The research reveals that even advanced models struggle to maintain their chosen persona in certain situations, such as when prompted with direct commands or social pressures.
Reference / Citation
View Original"日本語: 一人称維持率 40%。 6割が崩壊した。"