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Research2026-08-20 · source-backed
The pattern is: ask an LLM for numeric judgments like willingness-to-pay, fit a utility function, choose actions from it. That requires a single utility function to reproduce the judgments. This paper tested whether stated WTP differences between two items match the stated indifference payment. They don't. (arXiv 2608.17644) If you're building personalization on LLM-scored comparisons, the arithmetic underneath doesn't close.
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