diff --git a/inbox/archive/2025-00-00-homogenization-llm-creative-diversity.md b/inbox/archive/2025-00-00-homogenization-llm-creative-diversity.md index d40a0c0a..bf3dcb89 100644 --- a/inbox/archive/2025-00-00-homogenization-llm-creative-diversity.md +++ b/inbox/archive/2025-00-00-homogenization-llm-creative-diversity.md @@ -7,10 +7,15 @@ date: 2025-01-01 domain: ai-alignment secondary_domains: [cultural-dynamics, collective-intelligence] format: paper -status: unprocessed +status: null-result priority: medium tags: [homogenization, LLM, creative-diversity, empirical, scale-effects] flagged_for_clay: ["direct implications for AI in creative industries"] +processed_by: theseus +processed_date: 2025-01-01 +enrichments_applied: ["human ideas naturally converge toward similarity over social learning chains making AI a net diversity injector rather than a homogenizer under high-exposure conditions.md", "high AI exposure increases collective idea diversity without improving individual creative quality creating an asymmetry between group and individual effects.md"] +extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5" +extraction_notes: "Extracted one claim on scale-dependent homogenization compounding. Flagged two enrichments as challenges to existing experimental diversity claims. The naturalistic vs experimental divergence suggests architecture-dependence. Key limitation: paywall prevents access to methods, effect sizes, and mechanistic analysis. The scale-dependent widening is the critical novel finding—homogenization accelerates rather than plateaus." --- ## Content @@ -34,3 +39,9 @@ Analyzed 2,200 college admissions essays to examine the homogenizing effect of L PRIMARY CONNECTION: AI is collapsing the knowledge-producing communities it depends on creating a self-undermining loop that collective intelligence can break WHY ARCHIVED: Scale evidence for AI homogenization — complements the Doshi & Hauser experimental findings with naturalistic data EXTRACTION HINT: Focus on the scale-dependent widening of the diversity gap — this suggests homogenization compounds + + +## Key Facts +- 2,200 college admissions essays analyzed +- Study published in ScienceDirect 2025 +- Full paper behind paywall (methods and effect sizes unavailable)