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TeleLoRA: Teleporting Model-Specific Alignment Across LLMs

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Mitigating Trojans in Large Language Models (LLMs) is one of many tasks where alignment data is LLM specific, as different LLMs have different Trojan triggers and trigger behaviors to be removed. In this paper, we introduce TeleLoRA (Teleporting Low-Rank Adaptation), a novel framework that synergizes model-specific alignment data across multiple LLMs to enable zero-shot Trojan mitigation on unseen LLMs without alignment data. TeleLoRA learns a unified generator of LoRA adapter weights by leveraging local activation information across multiple LLMs. This generator is designed to be permutation symmetric to generalize across models with different architectures and sizes. We optimize the model design for memory efficiency, making it feasible to learn with large-scale LLMs with minimal computational resources. Experiments on LLM Trojan mitigation benchmarks demonstrate that TeleLoRA effectively reduces attack success rates while preserving the benign performance of the models.

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AntiDote: Bi-level Adversarial Training for Tamper-Resistant LLMs

cs.CL · 2025-09-06 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A bi-level adversarial training method where a hypernetwork generates malicious LoRA patches to attack the defender, and the defender learns to nullify them, improves tamper resistance across ten open-weight LLMs with minimal utility loss.

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  • AntiDote: Bi-level Adversarial Training for Tamper-Resistant LLMs cs.CL · 2025-09-06 · conditional · none · ref 47 · internal anchor

    A bi-level adversarial training method where a hypernetwork generates malicious LoRA patches to attack the defender, and the defender learns to nullify them, improves tamper resistance across ten open-weight LLMs with minimal utility loss.