arXiv AI By Zhibo Hu, Chen Wang, Yanfeng Shu, Hye-young Paik, Liming Zhu

Metaphors are a Source of Cross-Domain Misalignment of Large Reasoning Models

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arXiv:2601. 03388v3 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Earlier research has shown that metaphors influence human decision-making, raising the question of whether metaphors also influence large language models (LLMs)' reasoning pathways, given that their training data contain a large number of metaphors.

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