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AI Judge Systems: How Large Language Models Make Automated Evaluation Decisions

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Overview

  • Survey examining use of Large Language Models (LLMs) as automated judges and evaluators
  • Analyzes capabilities, limitations and ethical considerations of LLM judgment systems
  • Reviews over 40 papers on LLM evaluation methods and applications
  • Identifies key challenges around bias, reliability, and transparency
  • Proposes framework for responsible development of LLM judgment systems

Plain English Explanation

Large Language Models are increasingly used to evaluate and judge text, code, and other content. Think of them as automated grading assistants that can assess quality, correctness, and other characteristics.

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