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What is LLMs' Favorite Colors?

LLMs' Favorite Colors is a web-based tool that visualises colour preferences and patterns across different large language models. It explores how various LLMs respond to colour-related queries and tasks, revealing differences in their outputs and potential biases in how they handle colour information. The tool is useful for researchers, developers, and anyone interested in understanding LLM behaviour and the subtle variations between different models. By examining colour preferences through systematic testing, you can identify model-specific tendencies and quirks that might affect real-world applications. Available as a freemium service, it provides an accessible way to experiment with and analyse how LLMs process and prioritise colour information without requiring technical setup or API credentials.

Key Features

Colour preference analysis

View which colours different LLMs tend to select or recommend

Model comparison

Side-by-side examination of how various language models respond to the same colour-related queries

Interactive visualisation

Browse colour data through visual displays rather than raw text

Web-based interface

No installation or complex setup required

Freemium access

Explore basic features at no cost with optional paid enhancements

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Easy to use without technical knowledge or API configuration needed
  • Provides insight into model behaviour differences that aren't obvious from standard testing
  • Free tier makes it accessible for casual experimentation and research
  • Web-based, so it works across devices without downloading software

Limitations

  • Limited to colour-related queries, so it's a narrow use case rather than general-purpose model analysis
  • May not cover the full range of newer LLM models as they are released

Use Cases

Researchers studying bias and consistency in large language model outputs

Developers wanting to understand model differences before selecting which LLM to integrate

Designers exploring how AI systems conceptualise colour preferences

Educators demonstrating LLM behaviour and limitations to students

Anyone curious about unusual aspects of how language models process visual concepts