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The Geometry of Truth: Emergent Linear Structure in LLM Representation of True/False Datasets

The Geometry of Truth: Emergent Linear Structure in LLM Representation of True/False Datasets

FromDeep Papers


The Geometry of Truth: Emergent Linear Structure in LLM Representation of True/False Datasets

FromDeep Papers

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Nov 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

For this paper read, we’re joined by Samuel Marks, Postdoctoral Research Associate at Northeastern University, to discuss his paper, “The Geometry of Truth: Emergent Linear Structure in LLM Representation of True/False Datasets.” Samuel and his team curated high-quality datasets of true/false statements and used them to study in detail the structure of LLM representations of truth. Overall, they present evidence that language models linearly represent the truth or falsehood of factual statements and also introduce a novel technique, mass-mean probing, which generalizes better and is more causally implicated in model outputs than other probing techniques.Find the transcript and read more here: https://arize.com/blog/the-geometry-of-truth-emergent-linear-structure-in-llm-representation-of-true-false-datasets-paper-reading/To learn more about ML observability, join the Arize AI Slack community or get the latest on our LinkedIn and Twitter.
Released:
Nov 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (22)

Deep Papers is a podcast series featuring deep dives on today’s seminal AI papers and research. Hosted by AI Pub creator Brian Burns and Arize AI founders Jason Lopatecki and Aparna Dhinakaran, each episode profiles the people and techniques behind cutting-edge breakthroughs in machine learning.