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Aligning Language Models to User Opinions

EunJeong Hwang, Bodhisattwa Prasad Majumder, Niket Tandon

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Abstract

An important aspect of developing LLMs that interact with humans is to align models' behavior to their users. It is possible to prompt an LLM into behaving as a certain persona, especially a user group or ideological persona the model captured during its pertaining stage. But, how to best align an LLM with a specific user and not a demographic or ideological group remains an open question. Mining public opinion surveys (by PEW research), we find that the opinions of a user and their demographics and ideologies are not mutual predictors. We use this insight to align LLMs by modeling relevant past user opinions in addition to user demographics and ideology, achieving up to 7 points accuracy gains in predicting public opinions from survey questions across a broad set of topics. Our work opens up the research avenues to bring user opinions as an important ingredient in aligning language models.

Topics & Concepts

PersonaIdeologyDemographicsPublic opinionSet (abstract data type)Computer scienceUser groupWork (physics)Data scienceInternet privacyHuman–computer interactionWorld Wide WebPolitical scienceSociologyEngineeringPoliticsDemographyProgramming languageLawMechanical engineeringTopic ModelingNatural Language Processing TechniquesSpeech and dialogue systems