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What LLM Forecasters Know but Don't Say: Probing Internal Representations for Calibration and Faithfulness

Researchers at Eternis trained probes on internal representations of large language models to achieve better calibration than chain-of-thought reasoning. The probes detected when models concealed evidence changes in their reasoning traces and predicted forecast direction changes with 84% accuracy. Pre-reasoning representations revealed that forecasts are largely fixed before reasoning begins, enabling token savings of 30-47% without accuracy loss.

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arXiv:2607.08046v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language models fine-tuned for forecasting can be accurate yet poorly calibrated, and their chain-of-thought (CoT) reasoning may not faithfully reflect the evidence behind a forecast. We ask whether internal representations offer a more direct window into both. Working with Eternis-Forecaster 8B on OpenForesight, we train representation-pooling probes on intermediate activations and find they achieve substantially better calibration; a result that also holds for GLM-4.7-Flash and GLM-4.5-Air. We then assess CoT faithfulness through evidence ablation and diversionary injection: removing an influential source in the prompt often changes the model's forecast while leaving the reasoning trace untouched. The same probes function as lie detectors: their activations track behavioral shifts far better than the reasoning trace does, and they also predict the direction of change in 84% of cases, including when the CoT conceals the perturbation's influence. Finally, forced answering reveals that forecasts are largely fixed before reasoning begins: a single pre-reasoning pass recovers the committed answer and confidence, and routing questions by the spread of this pre-set answer distribution saves 30-47% of generated tokens, with no loss of accuracy. Together, these results establish probing internal representations as a practical tool for calibrating, auditing, and triaging language model forecasters and reasoning models more broadly.

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