A LoRA-adapted SeaLLM model detects unsafe and jailbreak prompts in nine Southeast Asian languages with 97% recall and 98% F1 on the authors' new SEALSBench benchmark, far above zero-shot LlamaGuard.
Alignment with Preference Optimization Is All You Need for LLM Safety
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We demonstrate that preference optimization methods can effectively enhance LLM safety. Applying various alignment techniques to the Falcon 11B model using safety datasets, we achieve a significant boost in global safety score (from $57.64\%$ to $99.90\%$) as measured by LlamaGuard 3 8B, competing with state-of-the-art models. On toxicity benchmarks, average scores in adversarial settings dropped from over $0.6$ to less than $0.07$. However, this safety improvement comes at the cost of reduced general capabilities, particularly in math, suggesting a trade-off. We identify noise contrastive alignment (Safe-NCA) as an optimal method for balancing safety and performance. Our study ultimately shows that alignment techniques can be sufficient for building safe and robust models.
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SEALGuard: Safeguarding the Multilingual Conversations in Southeast Asian Languages for LLM Software Systems
A LoRA-adapted SeaLLM model detects unsafe and jailbreak prompts in nine Southeast Asian languages with 97% recall and 98% F1 on the authors' new SEALSBench benchmark, far above zero-shot LlamaGuard.