CYAICLFeb 16, 2024

Born With a Silver Spoon? Investigating Socioeconomic Bias in Large Language Models

arXiv:2403.14633v43 citationsh-index: 13
Originality Incremental advance
AI Analysis

It addresses bias in AI systems that could perpetuate societal inequalities, though it is incremental in focusing on a specific bias type.

The paper investigates socioeconomic bias in large language models by introducing the SilverSpoon dataset of 3000 samples and finds that most models fail to empathize with underprivileged individuals across scenarios.

Socioeconomic bias in society exacerbates disparities, influencing access to opportunities and resources based on individuals' economic and social backgrounds. This pervasive issue perpetuates systemic inequalities, hindering the pursuit of inclusive progress as a society. In this paper, we investigate the presence of socioeconomic bias, if any, in large language models. To this end, we introduce a novel dataset SilverSpoon, consisting of 3000 samples that illustrate hypothetical scenarios that involve underprivileged people performing ethically ambiguous actions due to their circumstances, and ask whether the action is ethically justified. Further, this dataset has a dual-labeling scheme and has been annotated by people belonging to both ends of the socioeconomic spectrum. Using SilverSpoon, we evaluate the degree of socioeconomic bias expressed in large language models and the variation of this degree as a function of model size. We also perform qualitative analysis to analyze the nature of this bias. Our analysis reveals that while humans disagree on which situations require empathy toward the underprivileged, most large language models are unable to empathize with the socioeconomically underprivileged regardless of the situation. To foster further research in this domain, we make SilverSpoon and our evaluation harness publicly available.

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