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arxiv:2501.08145

Refusal Behavior in Large Language Models: A Nonlinear Perspective

Published on Jan 14, 2025
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Research reveals that refusal behavior in large language models exhibits nonlinear, multidimensional characteristics across different architectures, requiring advanced interpretability methods for improved alignment and safe AI deployment.

Refusal behavior in large language models (LLMs) enables them to decline responding to harmful, unethical, or inappropriate prompts, ensuring alignment with ethical standards. This paper investigates refusal behavior across six LLMs from three architectural families. We challenge the assumption of refusal as a linear phenomenon by employing dimensionality reduction techniques, including PCA, t-SNE, and UMAP. Our results reveal that refusal mechanisms exhibit nonlinear, multidimensional characteristics that vary by model architecture and layer. These findings highlight the need for nonlinear interpretability to improve alignment research and inform safer AI deployment strategies.

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