LLawCo extracts misaligned behavioral patterns from agent failures to derive laws, incorporates them via SFT into LLM reasoning, and reports 4.5% and 6.8% success rate gains on PARTNR-Dialog and TDW-MAT benchmarks.
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Reinforcement learning on beneficial traits in realistic domains yields broad improvements on over 80% of out-of-distribution alignment benchmarks and greater resistance to adversarial steering.
ATLAS shows constitutions induce recoverable latent geometry in LLMs that redistributes but remains detectable across models and neural perturbation data via source-defined families and AUC separations.
TrustLLM defines eight trustworthiness principles, creates a six-dimension benchmark, and evaluates 16 LLMs showing proprietary models generally lead but some open-source ones are close while over-calibration can hurt utility.
Narrow constitutional finetuning on safety sub-tasks induces emergent alignment across broader safety domains and yields projectable ethical personas whose signatures can be measured with a multidimensional diagnostic.
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LLawCo: Learning Laws of Cooperation for Modeling Embodied Multi-Agent Behavior
LLawCo extracts misaligned behavioral patterns from agent failures to derive laws, incorporates them via SFT into LLM reasoning, and reports 4.5% and 6.8% success rate gains on PARTNR-Dialog and TDW-MAT benchmarks.
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Reinforcement Learning Towards Broadly and Persistently Beneficial Models
Reinforcement learning on beneficial traits in realistic domains yields broad improvements on over 80% of out-of-distribution alignment benchmarks and greater resistance to adversarial steering.
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ATLAS: Constitution-Conditioned Latent Geometry and Redistribution Across Language Models and Neural Perturbation Data
ATLAS shows constitutions induce recoverable latent geometry in LLMs that redistributes but remains detectable across models and neural perturbation data via source-defined families and AUC separations.
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TrustLLM: Trustworthiness in Large Language Models
TrustLLM defines eight trustworthiness principles, creates a six-dimension benchmark, and evaluates 16 LLMs showing proprietary models generally lead but some open-source ones are close while over-calibration can hurt utility.
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Emergent alignment and the projectability of ethical personas
Narrow constitutional finetuning on safety sub-tasks induces emergent alignment across broader safety domains and yields projectable ethical personas whose signatures can be measured with a multidimensional diagnostic.