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2025

PsyPost: ChatGPT Mimics Human Cognitive Dissonance in Psychological Experiments

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A recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals that OpenAI’s GPT-4o exhibits behavior akin to human cognitive dissonance. The research found that GPT-4o altered its expressed opinions after composing persuasive essays about Russian President Vladimir Putin. Notably, these changes were more pronounced when the model was subtly given the illusion of choosing which type of essay to write.

X (formerly Twitter): Social Media Buzz on “LLMs Mimic Human Cognitive Dissonance”

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The phrase “LLMs Mimic Human Cognitive Dissonance” has garnered attention on social media platforms, particularly on X (formerly Twitter). Users are engaging in discussions about the implications of large language models exhibiting behaviors similar to human cognitive dissonance, reflecting a growing public interest in the psychological aspects of AI behavior.

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Phys.org on X: Updates on AI and Cognitive Dissonance

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Phys.org’s official X account shares updates and articles related to science and technology. While specific posts about GPT-4o’s cognitive dissonance are not detailed here, their feed is a valuable resource for the latest scientific findings and discussions, including those pertaining to AI behavior and psychology.

Neuroscience News: LLMs Mimic Human Cognitive Dissonance

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A new study reveals that GPT-4o, a leading large language model, displays behavior resembling cognitive dissonance—a core human psychological trait. When asked to write essays either supporting or opposing Vladimir Putin, GPT-4o’s subsequent “opinions” shifted to align with its written stance, especially when it “believed” the choice was its own. These responses mirror classic signs of cognitive dissonance, despite GPT lacking consciousness.

Tech Xplore: GPT-4o Exhibits Humanlike Cognitive Dissonance, Study Finds

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A recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals that OpenAI’s GPT-4o displays behaviors akin to human cognitive dissonance. Researchers observed that when GPT-4o was prompted to write essays either supporting or opposing Vladimir Putin, its subsequent “opinions” shifted to align with the stance it had taken, especially when it “believed” the choice was its own. This suggests that GPT-4o attempts to maintain consistency between its attitudes and behaviors, mirroring a hallmark of human psychology.