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    Self-reflective Uncertainties: Do LLMs Know Their Internal Answer Distribution?

    July 9, 2025

    This paper was accepted at the Workshop on Reliable and Responsible Foundation Models (RRFMs) Workshop at ICML 2025.
    Uncertainty quantification plays a pivotal role when bringing large language models (LLMs) to end-users. Its primary goal is that an LLM should indicate when it is unsure about an answer it gives. While this has been revealed with numerical certainty scores in the past, we propose to use the rich output space of LLMs, the space of all possible strings, to give a string that describes the uncertainty. In particular, we seek a string that describes the distribution of LLM answers…

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