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BeliefShift: Benchmarking Temporal Belief Consistency and Opinion Drift in LLM AgentsPraveen Kumar Myakala, Manan Agrawal, Rahul Manche
LLMs are increasingly used as long-running conversational agents, yet every major benchmark evaluating their memory treats user information as static facts to be stored and retrieved. That's the wrong model. People change their minds, and over extended interactions, phenomena like opinion drift, over-alignment, and confirmation bias start to matter a lot. BeliefShift introduces a longitudinal benchmark designed specifically to evaluate belief dynamics in multi-session LLM interactions. It covers three tracks: Temporal Belief Consistency, Contradiction Detection, and Evidence-Driven Revision. The dataset includes 2,400 human-annotated multi-session interaction trajectories spanning health, politics, personal values, and product preferences. We evaluate seven models including GPT-4o, Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Gemini 1.5 Pro, LLaMA-3, and Mistral-Large under zero-shot and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) settings. Results reveal a clear trade-off: models that personalize aggressively resist drift poorly, while factually grounded models miss legitimate belief updates. We further introduce four novel evaluation metrics: Belief Revision Accuracy (BRA), Drift Coherence Score (DCS), Contradiction Resolution Rate (CRR), and Evidence Sensitivity Index (ESI).
HCJan 14, 2025
AI-Powered Assistive Technologies for Visual ImpairmentPrudhvi Naayini, Praveen Kumar Myakala, Chiranjeevi Bura et al.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing assistive technologies. It offers innovative solutions to enhance the quality of life for individuals with visual impairments. This review examines the development, applications, and impact of AI-powered tools in key domains, such as computer vision, natural language processing (NLP), and wearable devices. Specific advancements include object recognition for identifying everyday items, scene description for understanding surroundings, and NLP-driven text-to-speech systems for accessing digital information. Assistive technologies like smart glasses, smartphone applications, and AI-enabled navigation aids are discussed, demonstrating their ability to support independent travel, facilitate social interaction, and increase access to education and employment opportunities. The integration of deep learning models, multimodal interfaces, and real-time data processing has transformed the functionality and usability of these tools, fostering inclusivity and empowerment. This article also addresses critical challenges, including ethical considerations, affordability, and adaptability in diverse environments. Future directions highlight the need for interdisciplinary collaboration to refine these technologies, ensuring equitable access and sustainable innovation. By providing a comprehensive overview, this review underscores AI's transformative potential in promoting independence, enhancing accessibility, and fostering social inclusion for visually impaired individuals.
CYNov 24, 2024
Advancing Transformative Education: Generative AI as a Catalyst for Equity and InnovationChiranjeevi Bura, Praveen Kumar Myakala
Generative AI is transforming education by enabling personalized learning, enhancing administrative efficiency, and fostering creative engagement. This paper explores the opportunities and challenges these tools bring to pedagogy, proposing actionable frameworks to address existing equity gaps. Ethical considerations such as algorithmic bias, data privacy, and AI role in human centric education are emphasized. The findings underscore the need for responsible AI integration that ensures accessibility, equity, and innovation in educational systems.