
Where Human Behavior Meets Large Language Models
Understanding human–LLM interaction beyond technology
Large language models are increasingly becoming part of everyday thinking, decision-making, and learning.
LLM Anthropology explores how these systems become embedded in human practices – and how they reshape them.
This site is not a technical guide, but an interpretive space for those who seek to understand the deeper layers of human–AI relations.
What is LLM Anthropology?
LLM Anthropology examines how people use, interpret, and shape large language models in real-world contexts.
Its focus is not on what LLMs can do, but on how they become social, cultural, and interpretive actors.
This approach treats AI not as an isolated technology, but as part of human meaning-making practices.
Why anthropology, not just ethnography?
LLMs do not only generate new usage patterns, but also new expectations, authority relations, and frames of meaning.
Understanding these requires more than observation - it requires interpreting the cultural logics behind them.
Anthropology makes it possible to see human-LLM relations within broader social and power dynamics.
An open field, a shared inquiry
This site does not offer closed statements or final answers.
Its purpose is to create an open field where experiences, questions, and dilemmas related to LLMs can become objects of shared interpretation.
LLM Anthropology is not an endpoint, but an entry into an ongoing process of thinking.
