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Problematic Dependency on Large Language Models vs. Attitudes Towards Them: The Moderating Role of Perceived Trustworthiness

  • Syeda W.F. Rizvi*
  • , Ala Yankouskaya
  • , Sameha Alshakhsi
  • , Dena Al-Thani
  • , Raian Ali
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Hamad bin Khalifa University
  • Bournemouth University

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Abstract

The rapid integration of Large Language Models (LLMs) into personal and professional life has led numerous users to depend on these systems to problematic levels, raising concerns about the factors that drive such dependency. This study is among the first to examine factors contributing to the development of dependency on LLM. It is focused on examining the relationship between attitude towards LLMs (acceptance and fear) and LLM dependency (instrumental and relational) and the moderating role of trust in LLMs in shaping this relationship, across two cultural contexts: Arab and the British. Data used in this study was collected from 526 participants from the UK and 250 participants from the Arab countries. Canonical correlation analysis was employed to explore the multivariate association between attitudes and dependency, and multiple linear regression analysis was conducted to test the moderation effect of trust in LLMs. Our results indicated that in both cultural contexts, higher acceptance of LLMs was strongly linked to greater dependency, while fear played a minimal role. Additionally, trust amplified the positive link between acceptance and both LLM dependency types in the UK sample. Whilst in the Arab sample trust strengthened the negative association between fear and both LLM dependency types. Findings from this study highlight the importance of culturally sensitive LLM adoption strategies and the identification of measures to calibrate trust and attitudes to help alleviate overdependence on LLMs.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2025 3rd International Conference on Foundation and Large Language Models, FLLM 2025
EditorsKai Erenli, Christian Guetl, Yaser Jararweh, Jim Jansen
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages1018-1027
Number of pages10
ISBN (Electronic)9798331594091
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025
Event2025 3rd International Conference on Foundation and Large Language Models, FLLM 2025 - Vienna, Austria
Duration: 25 Nov 202528 Nov 2025

Publication series

Name2025 3rd International Conference on Foundation and Large Language Models, FLLM 2025

Conference

Conference2025 3rd International Conference on Foundation and Large Language Models, FLLM 2025
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityVienna
Period25/11/2528/11/25

Keywords

  • Attitude Towards LLM
  • Dependency
  • Generative AI
  • Large Language Models (LLM)
  • Perceived Trustworthiness

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