arXiv AI By Dani Roytburg, Matthew Bozoukov, Matthew Nguyen, Jou Barzdukas, Mackenzie Puig-Hall, Narmeen Oozeer

Are LLM Evaluators Really Narcissists? Sanity Checking Self-Preference Evaluations

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arXiv:2601. 22548v4 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Recent research has shown that large language models (LLMs) favor their own outputs when acting as judges, undermining the integrity of automated post-training and evaluation workflows.

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