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LLMs prefer resumes written by itself
2026-05-04 05:19:30.312495+02 by
Dan Lyke
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AI Self-preferencing in Algorithmic Hiring:
Empirical Evidence and Insights Jiannan Xu, Gujie Li, Jane Yi Jiang
These simulations show that candidates using the same LLM as the evaluator are
23% to 60% more likely to be shortlisted than equally qualified applicants submitting human-
written resumes, with the largest disadvantages observed in business-related fields such as
sales and accounting. We further demonstrate that this bias can be reduced by more than 50%
through simple interventions targeting LLMs' self-recognition capabilities. These findings
highlight an emerging but previously overlooked risk in AI-assisted decision making and call
for expanded frameworks of AI fairness that address not only demographic-based disparities,
but also biases in AI-AI interactions.
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