arXiv AI By Hyunji Nam, Keertana Chidambaram, Dorottya Demszky, Natasha Jaques

Pigeonholing: how bad prompts hurt models, causing collapse and mistakes

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arXiv:2606. 24267v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: While in-context learning is generally shown to be effective in Large Language Models (LLMs), bad contexts can cause performance degradation and mode collapse, a phenomenon we call "pigeonholing.

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