View a PDF of the paper titled iAgent: LLM Agent as a Shield between User and Recommender Systems, by Wujiang Xu and Yunxiao Shi and Zujie Liang and Xuying Ning and Kai Mei and Kun Wang and Xi Zhu and Min Xu and Yongfeng Zhang
Abstract:Traditional recommender systems usually take the user-platform paradigm, where users are directly exposed under the control of the platform’s recommendation algorithms. However, the defect of recommendation algorithms may put users in very vulnerable positions under this paradigm. First, many sophisticated models are often designed with commercial objectives in mind, focusing on the platform’s benefits, which may hinder their ability to protect and capture users’ true interests. Second, these models are typically optimized using data from all users, which may overlook individual user’s preferences. Due to these shortcomings, users may experience several disadvantages under the traditional user-platform direct exposure paradigm, such as lack of control over the recommender system, potential manipulation by the platform, echo chamber effects, or lack of personalization for less active users due to the dominance of active users during collaborative learning. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop a new paradigm to protect user interests and alleviate these issues. Recently, some researchers have introduced LLM agents to simulate user behaviors, these approaches primarily aim to optimize platform-side performance, leaving core issues in recommender systems unresolved. To address these limitations, we propose a new user-agent-platform paradigm, where agent serves as the protective shield between user and recommender system that enables indirect exposure.
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From: Wujiang Xu [view email]
[v1]
Thu, 20 Feb 2025 15:58:25 UTC (1,426 KB)
[v2]
Fri, 16 May 2025 15:43:24 UTC (442 KB)
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