A new 1,012-question benchmark shows LLMs often fail instructions that deliberately invert common training conventions, revealing a measurable gap in counterintuitive instruction following.
M-IFEval: Multilingual Instruction-Following Evaluation
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Instruction following is a core capability of modern Large language models (LLMs), making evaluating this capability essential to understanding these models. The Instruction Following Evaluation (IFEval) benchmark from the literature does this using objective criteria, offering a measure of LLM performance without subjective AI or human judgement. However, it only includes English instructions, limiting its ability to assess LLMs in other languages. We propose the Multilingual Instruction Following Evaluation (M-IFEval) benchmark, expanding the evaluation to French, Japanese, and Spanish, with both general and language-specific instructions. Applying this benchmark to 8 state-of-the-art LLMs, we find that benchmark performance across languages and instruction types can vary widely, underscoring the importance of a multilingual benchmark for evaluating LLMs in a diverse cultural context.
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Inverse IFEval: Can LLMs Unlearn Stubborn Training Conventions to Follow Real Instructions?
A new 1,012-question benchmark shows LLMs often fail instructions that deliberately invert common training conventions, revealing a measurable gap in counterintuitive instruction following.