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LLM Factoscope: Uncovering LLMs' Factual Discernment through Inner States Analysis

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arxiv 2312.16374 v3 pith:TZPP3FBV submitted 2023-12-27 cs.CL cs.AI

classification cs.CLcs.AI
keywords llmsfactualinnerstatesdetectionfactoscopeaccuracyvarious
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Large Language Models (LLMs) have revolutionized various domains with extensive knowledge and creative capabilities. However, a critical issue with LLMs is their tendency to produce outputs that diverge from factual reality. This phenomenon is particularly concerning in sensitive applications such as medical consultation and legal advice, where accuracy is paramount. In this paper, we introduce the LLM factoscope, a novel Siamese network-based model that leverages the inner states of LLMs for factual detection. Our investigation reveals distinguishable patterns in LLMs' inner states when generating factual versus non-factual content. We demonstrate the LLM factoscope's effectiveness across various architectures, achieving over 96% accuracy in factual detection. Our work opens a new avenue for utilizing LLMs' inner states for factual detection and encourages further exploration into LLMs' inner workings for enhanced reliability and transparency.

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