奉承
背景(考古学)
心理学
社会心理学
计算机科学
语言学
人工智能
认知心理学
感知
沟通
认识论
减损
语境效应
鉴定(生物学)
动机推理
语言理解
意义(存在)
自然语言处理
作者
Joshua Mu-En Liu,Clarence Chi-Hong Weng,Yoyo Tsung-Yu Hou
标识
DOI:10.1145/3772363.3798575
摘要
Sycophancy in large language models (LLMs) is widespread and often exceeds typical human interactions. By validating users’ misconceptions, it risks fueling misinformation, eroding critical thinking, and undermining trust. Yet research rarely considers interactional context—when sycophancy enhances user perception versus when it backfires. We adopt a social sycophancy framework, defined as the excessive preservation of the user’s face, to examine contexts where queries carry implicit assumptions. A 2×2 online experiment (N=436) manipulated sycophancy level and context (support-seeking vs. advice-seeking). Results show that sycophancy reduces perceived authenticity, with a more pronounced decline in advice-seeking scenarios. Intriguingly, although sycophancy can directly enhance affective trust, it simultaneously undermines both affective and cognitive trust via the mediation of reduced perceived authenticity. We conclude with implications for more ethical, context-aware LLM design.
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