Jul 10, 2026, 4:00 AM

Scalable and Culturally Specific Stereotype Dataset Construction via Human-LLM Collaboration

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Reported by arXiv cs.CL: Scalable and Culturally Specific Stereotype Dataset Construction via Human-LLM Collaboration. Analysis and context written by TickrWire.

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arXiv:2607.07895v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Research on stereotypes in large language models (LLMs) has largely focused on English-speaking contexts, due to the lack of datasets in other languages and the high cost of manual annotation in underrepresented cultures. To address this gap, we introduce a cost-efficient human-LLM collaborative annotation framework and apply it to construct EspanStereo, a Spanish-language stereotype dataset spanning multiple Spanish-speaking countries across Europe and Latin America. EspanStereo captures both well-documented stereotypes from prior literature an

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arXiv:2607.07895v1 Announce Type: new

Abstract: Research on stereotypes in large language models (LLMs) has largely focused on English-speaking contexts, due to the lack of datasets in other languages and the high cost of manual annotation in underrepresented cultures. To address this gap, we introduce a cost-efficient human-LLM collaborative annotation framework and apply it to construct EspanStereo, a Spanish-language stereotype dataset spanning multiple Spanish-speaking countries across Europe and Latin America. EspanStereo captures both well-documented stereotypes from prior literature an

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