To Rely or Not to Rely? Evaluating Interventions for Appropriate Reliance on Large Language Models
December 20, 2024 Β· Declared Dead Β· π International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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Authors
Jessica Y. Bo, Sophia Wan, Ashton Anderson
arXiv ID
2412.15584
Category
cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction
Citations
14
Venue
International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
As Large Language Models become integral to decision-making, optimism about their power is tempered with concern over their errors. Users may over-rely on LLM advice that is confidently stated but wrong, or under-rely due to mistrust. Reliance interventions have been developed to help users of LLMs, but they lack rigorous evaluation for appropriate reliance. We benchmark the performance of three relevant interventions by conducting a randomized online experiment with 400 participants attempting two challenging tasks: LSAT logical reasoning and image-based numerical estimation. For each question, participants first answered independently, then received LLM advice modified by one of three reliance interventions and answered the question again. Our findings indicate that while interventions reduce over-reliance, they generally fail to improve appropriate reliance. Furthermore, people became more confident after making wrong reliance decisions in certain contexts, demonstrating poor calibration. Based on our findings, we discuss implications for designing effective reliance interventions in human-LLM collaboration.
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