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LLM-GAN: Construct Generative Adversarial Network Through Large Language Models For Explainable Fake News Detection (2409.01787v1)

Published 3 Sep 2024 in cs.CL

Abstract: Explainable fake news detection predicts the authenticity of news items with annotated explanations. Today, LLMs are known for their powerful natural language understanding and explanation generation abilities. However, presenting LLMs for explainable fake news detection remains two main challenges. Firstly, fake news appears reasonable and could easily mislead LLMs, leaving them unable to understand the complex news-faking process. Secondly, utilizing LLMs for this task would generate both correct and incorrect explanations, which necessitates abundant labor in the loop. In this paper, we propose LLM-GAN, a novel framework that utilizes prompting mechanisms to enable an LLM to become Generator and Detector and for realistic fake news generation and detection. Our results demonstrate LLM-GAN's effectiveness in both prediction performance and explanation quality. We further showcase the integration of LLM-GAN to a cloud-native AI platform to provide better fake news detection service in the cloud.

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Authors (8)
  1. Yifeng Wang (36 papers)
  2. Zhouhong Gu (23 papers)
  3. Siwei Zhang (33 papers)
  4. Suhang Zheng (4 papers)
  5. Tao Wang (700 papers)
  6. Tianyu Li (101 papers)
  7. Hongwei Feng (16 papers)
  8. Yanghua Xiao (151 papers)