LLM safety research at ACL venues from 2020 to 2024 is predominantly English-only, and the language gap is growing over time.
MPO: Multilingual Safety Alignment via Reward Gap Optimization
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Large language models (LLMs) have become increasingly central to AI applications worldwide, necessitating robust multilingual safety alignment to ensure secure deployment across diverse linguistic contexts. Existing preference learning methods for safety alignment, such as RLHF and DPO, are primarily monolingual and struggle with noisy multilingual data. To address these limitations, we introduce Multilingual reward gaP Optimization (MPO), a novel approach that leverages the well-aligned safety capabilities of the dominant language (English) to improve safety alignment across multiple languages. MPO directly minimizes the reward gap difference between the dominant language and target languages, effectively transferring safety capabilities while preserving the original strengths of the dominant language. Extensive experiments on three LLMs, LLaMA-3.1, Gemma-2 and Qwen2.5, validate MPO's efficacy in multilingual safety alignment without degrading general multilingual utility.
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The State of Multilingual LLM Safety Research: From Measuring the Language Gap to Mitigating It
LLM safety research at ACL venues from 2020 to 2024 is predominantly English-only, and the language gap is growing over time.