Rethinking the Bounds of LLM Reasoning: Are Multi-Agent Discussions the Key?
Recent progress in LLMs discussion suggests that multi-agent discussion improves the reasoning abilities of LLMs. In this work, we reevaluate this claim through systematic experiments, where we propose a novel group discussion framework to enrich the set of discussion mechanisms. Interestingly, our...
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Zusammenfassung: | Recent progress in LLMs discussion suggests that multi-agent discussion
improves the reasoning abilities of LLMs. In this work, we reevaluate this
claim through systematic experiments, where we propose a novel group discussion
framework to enrich the set of discussion mechanisms. Interestingly, our
results show that a single-agent LLM with strong prompts can achieve almost the
same performance as the best existing discussion approach on a wide range of
reasoning tasks and backbone LLMs. We observe that the multi-agent discussion
performs better than a single agent only when there is no demonstration in the
prompt. Further study reveals the common interaction mechanisms of LLMs during
the discussion. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2402.18272 |