Personalities at Play: Probing Alignment in AI Teammates
Mohammad Amin Samadi, Nia Nixon

TL;DR
This paper explores how large language models can be aligned to express consistent personalities, analyzing their self-perception, dialogue behavior, and memory, revealing that personality signals are subtle but measurable and context-dependent.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive evaluation framework for AI personality alignment, combining self-report, dialogue analysis, and memory examination across multiple LLMs and configurations.
Findings
Personality profiles vary significantly across models and prompts.
Memory representations amplify trait-specific signals, especially for certain traits.
Personality expression in AI is subtle, multi-layered, and influenced by context.
Abstract
Collaborative problem solving and learning are shaped by who or what is on the team. As large language models (LLMs) increasingly function as collaborators rather than tools, a key question is whether AI teammates can be aligned to express personality in predictable ways that matter for interaction and learning. We investigate AI personality alignment through a three-lens evaluation framework spanning self-perception (standardized self-report), behavioral expression (team dialogue), and reflective expression (memory construction). We first administered the Big Five Inventory (BFI-44) to LLM-based teammates across four providers (GPT-4o, Claude-3.7 Sonnet, Gemini-2.5 Pro, Grok-3), 32 high/low trait configurations, and multiple prompting strategies. LLMs produced sharply differentiated Big Five profiles, but prompt semantic richness added little beyond simple trait assignment, while…
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Taxonomy
TopicsArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education · Personality Traits and Psychology · Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
