Why are all LLMs Obsessed with Japanese Culture? On the Hidden Cultural and Regional Biases of LLMs
arXiv cs.CL / 4/24/2026
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Key Points
- The paper argues that LLMs can struggle with cultural coverage and may amplify Western/Anglocentric viewpoints, but it focuses specifically on regional preferences in culture-related questions.
- It introduces a new dataset built from a taxonomy of Culture-Related Open Questions (CROQ) to systematically probe regional/cultural bias.
- The findings indicate that, unlike some prior studies, LLMs show a clear tendency to respond with attention toward countries such as Japan.
- The study also finds that prompting in English or other high-resource languages yields more diverse outputs and reduces bias toward highlighting countries where the input language is an official language.
- It examines when the bias emerges during training and suggests early signs appear after supervised fine-tuning rather than during pre-training.
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