HCAICLCYLGMay 19, 2024

Large Language Models Can Infer Personality from Free-Form User Interactions

arXiv:2405.13052v119 citationsh-index: 6
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses the problem of automated psychological profiling for applications in psychology and human-computer interaction, though it is incremental as it builds on existing LLM capabilities.

The study tackled the problem of inferring Big Five personality traits from free-form user interactions using LLMs, finding that a GPT-4-powered chatbot achieved moderate accuracy (mean r=.443 in prompted settings) and outperformed previous static text methods without compromising user experience.

This study investigates the capacity of Large Language Models (LLMs) to infer the Big Five personality traits from free-form user interactions. The results demonstrate that a chatbot powered by GPT-4 can infer personality with moderate accuracy, outperforming previous approaches drawing inferences from static text content. The accuracy of inferences varied across different conversational settings. Performance was highest when the chatbot was prompted to elicit personality-relevant information from users (mean r=.443, range=[.245, .640]), followed by a condition placing greater emphasis on naturalistic interaction (mean r=.218, range=[.066, .373]). Notably, the direct focus on personality assessment did not result in a less positive user experience, with participants reporting the interactions to be equally natural, pleasant, engaging, and humanlike across both conditions. A chatbot mimicking ChatGPT's default behavior of acting as a helpful assistant led to markedly inferior personality inferences and lower user experience ratings but still captured psychologically meaningful information for some of the personality traits (mean r=.117, range=[-.004, .209]). Preliminary analyses suggest that the accuracy of personality inferences varies only marginally across different socio-demographic subgroups. Our results highlight the potential of LLMs for psychological profiling based on conversational interactions. We discuss practical implications and ethical challenges associated with these findings.

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