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When LLM Meets DRL: Advancing Jailbreaking Efficiency via DRL-guided Search

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Recent studies developed jailbreaking attacks, which construct jailbreaking prompts to fool LLMs into responding to harmful questions. Early-stage jailbreaking attacks require access to model internals or significant human efforts. More advanced attacks utilize genetic algorithms for automatic and black-box attacks. However, the random nature of genetic algorithms significantly limits the effectiveness of these attacks. In this paper, we propose RLbreaker, a black-box jailbreaking attack driven by deep reinforcement learning (DRL). We model jailbreaking as a search problem and design an RL agent to guide the search, which is more effective and has less randomness than stochastic search, such as genetic algorithms. Specifically, we design a customized DRL system for the jailbreaking problem, including a novel reward function and a customized proximal policy optimization (PPO) algorithm. Through extensive experiments, we demonstrate that RLbreaker is much more effective than existing jailbreaking attacks against six state-of-the-art (SOTA) LLMs. We also show that RLbreaker is robust against three SOTA defenses and its trained agents can transfer across different LLMs. We further validate the key design choices of RLbreaker via a comprehensive ablation study.

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Towards terahertz nanomechanics

physics.app-ph · 2025-08-05 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

Suspended Lamb-wave resonators in lithium niobate films thinned from 300 nm to 67 nm reach 220 GHz, doubling the prior record.

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  • Towards terahertz nanomechanics physics.app-ph · 2025-08-05 · unverdicted · none · ref 5 · internal anchor

    Suspended Lamb-wave resonators in lithium niobate films thinned from 300 nm to 67 nm reach 220 GHz, doubling the prior record.