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Assessing the Effectiveness of GPT-3 in Detecting False Political Statements: A Case Study on the LIAR Dataset

14 June 2023
Mars Gokturk Buchholz
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Abstract

The detection of political fake statements is crucial for maintaining information integrity and preventing the spread of misinformation in society. Historically, state-of-the-art machine learning models employed various methods for detecting deceptive statements. These methods include the use of metadata (W. Wang et al., 2018), n-grams analysis (Singh et al., 2021), and linguistic (Wu et al., 2022) and stylometric (Islam et al., 2020) features. Recent advancements in large language models, such as GPT-3 (Brown et al., 2020) have achieved state-of-the-art performance on a wide range of tasks. In this study, we conducted experiments with GPT-3 on the LIAR dataset (W. Wang et al., 2018) and achieved higher accuracy than state-of-the-art models without using any additional meta or linguistic features. Additionally, we experimented with zero-shot learning using a carefully designed prompt and achieved near state-of-the-art performance. An advantage of this approach is that the model provided evidence for its decision, which adds transparency to the model's decision-making and offers a chance for users to verify the validity of the evidence provided.

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