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Poster

Approaching Human-Level Forecasting with Language Models

Danny Halawi · Fred Zhang · Chen Yueh-Han · Jacob Steinhardt

East Exhibit Hall A-C #4610
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Thu 12 Dec 4:30 p.m. PST — 7:30 p.m. PST

Abstract:

Forecasting future events is important for policy and decision making. In this work, we study whether language models (LMs) can forecast at the level of competitive human forecasters. Towards this goal, we develop a retrieval-augmented LM system designed to automatically search for relevant information, generate forecasts, and aggregate predictions. To facilitate our study, we collect a large dataset of questions from competitive forecasting platforms. Under a test set published after the knowledge cut-offs of our LMs, we evaluate the end-to-end performance of our system against the aggregates of human forecasts. On average, the system nears the crowd aggregate of competitive forecasters and, in a certain relaxed setting, surpasses it. Our work suggests that using LMs to forecasts the future could provide accurate predictions at scale and help to inform institutional decision making.

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