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Auteurs principaux: Mudiyanselage, Uvini Balasuriya, Jayprakash, Bharat, Lee, Kookjin, Kwon, K. Hazel
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Publié: 2025
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Accès en ligne:https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.01091
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author Mudiyanselage, Uvini Balasuriya
Jayprakash, Bharat
Lee, Kookjin
Kwon, K. Hazel
author_facet Mudiyanselage, Uvini Balasuriya
Jayprakash, Bharat
Lee, Kookjin
Kwon, K. Hazel
contents Large language models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT and Claude, have emerged as essential tools for information retrieval, often serving as alternatives to traditional search engines. However, ensuring that these models provide accurate and equitable information tailored to diverse demographic groups remains an important challenge. This study investigates the capability of LLMs to retrieve disaggregated health-related information for sub-ethnic groups within the Asian American population, such as Korean and Chinese communities. Data disaggregation has been a critical practice in health research to address inequities, making it an ideal domain for evaluating representation equity in LLM outputs. We apply a suite of statistical and machine learning tools to assess whether LLMs deliver appropriately disaggregated and equitable information. By focusing on Asian American sub-ethnic groups, a highly diverse population often aggregated in traditional analyses; we highlight how LLMs handle complex disparities in health data. Our findings contribute to ongoing discussions about responsible AI, particularly in ensuring data equity in the outputs of LLM-based systems.
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spellingShingle Disaggregated Health Data in LLMs: Evaluating Data Equity in the Context of Asian American Representation
Mudiyanselage, Uvini Balasuriya
Jayprakash, Bharat
Lee, Kookjin
Kwon, K. Hazel
Computers and Society
Large language models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT and Claude, have emerged as essential tools for information retrieval, often serving as alternatives to traditional search engines. However, ensuring that these models provide accurate and equitable information tailored to diverse demographic groups remains an important challenge. This study investigates the capability of LLMs to retrieve disaggregated health-related information for sub-ethnic groups within the Asian American population, such as Korean and Chinese communities. Data disaggregation has been a critical practice in health research to address inequities, making it an ideal domain for evaluating representation equity in LLM outputs. We apply a suite of statistical and machine learning tools to assess whether LLMs deliver appropriately disaggregated and equitable information. By focusing on Asian American sub-ethnic groups, a highly diverse population often aggregated in traditional analyses; we highlight how LLMs handle complex disparities in health data. Our findings contribute to ongoing discussions about responsible AI, particularly in ensuring data equity in the outputs of LLM-based systems.
title Disaggregated Health Data in LLMs: Evaluating Data Equity in the Context of Asian American Representation
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.01091