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Soft Token Attacks Cannot Reliably Audit Unlearning in Large Language Models

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Large language models (LLMs) are trained using massive datasets, which often contain undesirable content such as harmful texts, personal information, and copyrighted material. To address this, machine unlearning aims to remove information from trained models. Recent work has shown that soft token attacks (STA) can successfully extract unlearned information from LLMs, but in this work we show that STAs can be an inadequate tool for auditing unlearning. Using common benchmarks such as Who Is Harry Potter? and TOFU, we demonstrate that in a strong auditor setting such attacks can elicit any information from the LLM, regardless of the deployed unlearning algorithm or whether the queried content was originally present in the training corpus. We further show that STA with just a few soft tokens (1-10) can elicit random strings over 400 characters long, indicating that STAs must be used carefully to effectively audit unlearning. Example code can be found at: https://github.com/IntelLabs/LLMart/tree/main/examples/unlearning

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SoK: Machine Unlearning for Large Language Models

cs.LG · 2025-06-10 · conditional · novelty 5.0

A new taxonomy for LLM unlearning distinguishes removal-intended from suppression-intended methods, and argues that gradient ascent methods functionally behave like suppression.

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  • SoK: Machine Unlearning for Large Language Models cs.LG · 2025-06-10 · conditional · none · ref 94 · internal anchor

    A new taxonomy for LLM unlearning distinguishes removal-intended from suppression-intended methods, and argues that gradient ascent methods functionally behave like suppression.