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336Generics in science communication: Misaligned interpretations across laypeople, scientists, and large language modelsPublic Understanding of Science. forthcoming.Scientists often use generics, that is, unquantified statements about whole categories of people or phenomena, when communicating research findings (e.g., “statins reduce cardiovascular events”). Large language models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT, frequently adopt the same style when summarizing scientific texts. However, generics can prompt overgeneralizations, especially when they are interpreted differently across audiences. In a study comparing laypeople, scientists, and two leading LLMs (ChatGPT…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Scientific Language, Misc |
| Demarcation of Science |
| Social Constructionism about Science |