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Safety Alignment in NLP Tasks: Weakly Aligned Summarization as an In-Context Attack

Authors :
Fu, Yu
Li, Yufei
Xiao, Wen
Liu, Cong
Dong, Yue
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Recent developments in balancing the usefulness and safety of Large Language Models (LLMs) have raised a critical question: Are mainstream NLP tasks adequately aligned with safety consideration? Our study, focusing on safety-sensitive documents obtained through adversarial attacks, reveals significant disparities in the safety alignment of various NLP tasks. For instance, LLMs can effectively summarize malicious long documents but often refuse to translate them. This discrepancy highlights a previously unidentified vulnerability: attacks exploiting tasks with weaker safety alignment, like summarization, can potentially compromise the integrity of tasks traditionally deemed more robust, such as translation and question-answering (QA). Moreover, the concurrent use of multiple NLP tasks with lesser safety alignment increases the risk of LLMs inadvertently processing harmful content. We demonstrate these vulnerabilities in various safety-aligned LLMs, particularly Llama2 models, Gemini and GPT-4, indicating an urgent need for strengthening safety alignments across a broad spectrum of NLP tasks.<br />Comment: Accepted to ACL2024 main

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2312.06924
Document Type :
Working Paper