Consistent Explainers or Unreliable Narrators? Understanding LLM-generated Group Recommendations
Waterschoot, Cedric, Tintarev, Nava, Barile, Francesco
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Large Language Models (LLMs) are increasingly being implemented as joint decision-makers and explanation generators for Group Recommender Systems (GRS). In this paper, we evaluate these recommendations and explanations by comparing them to social choice-based aggregation strategies. Our results indicate that LLM-generated recommendations often resembled those produced by Additive Utilitarian (ADD) aggregation. However, the explanations typically referred to averaging ratings (resembling but not identical to ADD aggregation). Group structure, uniform or divergent, did not impact the recommendations. Furthermore, LLMs regularly claimed additional criteria such as user or item similarity, diversity, or used undefined popularity metrics or thresholds. Our findings have important implications for LLMs in the GRS pipeline as well as standard aggregation strategies. Additional criteria in explanations were dependent on the number of ratings in the group scenario, indicating potential inefficiency of standard aggregation methods at larger item set sizes. Additionally, inconsistent and ambiguous explanations undermine transparency and explainability, which are key motivations behind the use of LLMs for GRS.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-21-2025
- Country:
- Asia
- China > Jiangsu Province
- Yancheng (0.04)
- Singapore > Central Region
- Singapore (0.05)
- China > Jiangsu Province
- Europe
- Czechia > Prague (0.05)
- Italy
- Netherlands > Limburg
- Maastricht (0.77)
- Norway > Eastern Norway
- Oslo (0.04)
- Spain > Catalonia
- Barcelona Province > Barcelona (0.04)
- Sweden > Östergötland County
- Linköping (0.04)
- Switzerland (0.04)
- North America > United States
- District of Columbia > Washington (0.04)
- Florida > Miami-Dade County
- Miami (0.04)
- Michigan > Washtenaw County
- Ann Arbor (0.04)
- New York > New York County
- New York City (0.07)
- Oceania > Australia
- Queensland (0.04)
- South America > Brazil (0.04)
- Asia
- Genre:
- Research Report > New Finding (1.00)
- Technology: