Tool Diversity and Robustness in Multi-Agent Debate Systems Against Adversarial Prompts
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State-of-the-art few-shot learning (FSL) methods leverage prompt-based fine-tuning to obtain remarkable results for natural language understanding (NLU) tasks. While much of the prior FSL methods focus on improving downstream task performance, there is a limited understanding of the adversarial robustness of such methods. In this work, we conduct an extensive study of several state-of-the-art FSL methods to assess their robustness to adversarial perturbations. To better understand the impact of various factors towards robustness (or the lack of it), we evaluate prompt-based FSL methods against
Research goal: What is the impact of tool diversity on the robustness of multi-agent debate systems against adversarial prompts in standard reasoning evaluation suites?
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