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Fundamental safety-capability trade-offs in fine-tuning large language models
Pin-Yu Chen1, Han Shen2, Payel Das1
1IBM Research, 1101 Kitchawan Road, New York, NY 10598, USA.
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Fine-tuning large language models (LLMs) on some task-specific datasets has been a primary use of LLMs. However, it has been empirically observed that this approach to enhancing capability inevitably compromises safety, a phenomenon also known as the safety-capability trade-off in LLM fine-tuning. This article presents a theoretical framework for understanding the interplay between safety and capability in two primary safety-aware LLM fine-tuning strategies, providing new insights into the effects of data similarity, context overlap, and alignment loss landscape. Our theoretical results characterize the fundamental limits of the safety-capability trade-off in LLM fine-tuning, which are also validated by numerical experiments.
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