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Main Authors: Wang, Yuxia, Reddy, Revanth Gangi, Mujahid, Zain Muhammad, Arora, Arnav, Rubashevskii, Aleksandr, Geng, Jiahui, Afzal, Osama Mohammed, Pan, Liangming, Borenstein, Nadav, Pillai, Aditya, Augenstein, Isabelle, Gurevych, Iryna, Nakov, Preslav
Format: Preprint
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.09000
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  • The increased use of large language models (LLMs) across a variety of real-world applications calls for mechanisms to verify the factual accuracy of their outputs. In this work, we present a holistic end-to-end solution for annotating the factuality of LLM-generated responses, which encompasses a multi-stage annotation scheme designed to yield detailed labels concerning the verifiability and factual inconsistencies found in LLM outputs. We further construct an open-domain document-level factuality benchmark in three-level granularity: claim, sentence and document, aiming to facilitate the evaluation of automatic fact-checking systems. Preliminary experiments show that FacTool, FactScore and Perplexity.ai are struggling to identify false claims, with the best F1=0.63 by this annotation solution based on GPT-4. Annotation tool, benchmark and code are available at https://github.com/yuxiaw/Factcheck-GPT.