A Financial Brain Scan of the LLM
General Finance
2026-02-17 v2 Artificial Intelligence
Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science
General Economics
Economics
Abstract
Emerging techniques in computer science make it possible to "brain scan" large language models (LLMs), identify the plain-English concepts that guide their reasoning, and steer them while holding other factors constant. We show that this approach can map LLM-generated economic forecasts to concepts such as sentiment, technical analysis, and timing, and compute their relative importance without reducing performance. We also show that models can be steered to be more or less risk-averse, optimistic, or pessimistic, which allows researchers to correct or simulate biases. The method is transparent, lightweight, and replicable for empirical research in the social sciences.
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@article{arxiv.2508.21285,
title = {A Financial Brain Scan of the LLM},
author = {Hui Chen and Antoine Didisheim and Mohammad and Pourmohammadi and Luciano Somoza and Hanqing Tian},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.21285},
year = {2026}
}
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47 pages