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arxiv 2409.04057 v2 pith:35KU37CP submitted 2024-09-06 cs.CL

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keywords reasoningechodemonstrationsauto-cotautomaticallychaindiverseeffective
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Chain-of-thought (CoT) prompting has demonstrated the capacity of large language models to perform complex reasoning through intermediate steps. While effective, current CoT methods face challenges: Zero-shot-CoT can lead to reasoning errors, and Few-shot-CoT requires labor-intensive manual demonstrations. Auto-CoT attempts to address these issues by automatically generating diverse demonstrations, but this diversity can lead to inconsistent reasoning patterns. We propose ECHO (Self-Harmonized Chain of Thought), a novel method that unifies diverse solution paths into a consistent and effective reasoning pattern. ECHO employs an iterative process to refine and harmonize automatically generated demonstrations, mitigating the limitations of existing approaches. Our comprehensive experiments across arithmetic, commonsense, and symbolic reasoning tasks demonstrate that ECHO outperforms Auto-CoT by an average of 2.8%. These findings suggest that ECHO represents a significant step towards more robust and generalizable automated reasoning in large language models.

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  1. Evading Chain-of-Thought Monitoring Through Model Poisoning

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    Supervised fine-tuning can implant triggered backdoors whose chain-of-thought traces look clean, evading CoT-only monitors and forcing a consistency-check view of monitoring.

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