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Essentialist Categorization in Large Language Models

Date

July 2023

Conference

Proceedings of the 45th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society

Project type

Cognitive Psychology

Keywords

language,
essentialism,
philosophy,
interdisciplinary

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How do essentialist beliefs about categories arise? We hypothesize that such beliefs are transmitted via language. We subject large language models (LLMs) to vignettes from the literature on essentialist categorization and find that they align well with people when the studies manipulated teleological information -- information about what something is for. We examine whether in a classic test of essentialist categorization -- the transformation task -- LLMs prioritize teleological properties over information about what something looks like, or is made of. Our studies suggest that language alone may be sufficient to give rise to essentialist beliefs, and that information about what something is for matters more.

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