Comparative Evaluation of Installation Methods for Principal-Directed Secret Loyalties in LLMs
Aksinya Bykova, Nikolai Stepanov
We presented an empirical comparison of three installation pathways for principal-directed secret loyalties in LLMs, isolating strategic bias via a content-matched control baseline. Our findings characterize a critical stealth-reliability trade-off
Nice work - good to have some methodological investigation of different ways to instill secret loyalties in MOs, even if it is a bit meta. Examples of oxford_secret_loyalty questions and neutral queries would have been nice. Neat bit of methodology in 3.4 but it seems really only applicable to model 2, so putting it as a section on its own is a bit strange. More info about D_loyal_cot would be good. Synthetic document finetuning typically requires at least thousands of documents to instill a belief, so it's not too surprising that M_SFT didn't work well. Nicely and clearly written up!
The headline finding (that reasoning-trace fine-tuning works five times better than plain fine-tuning) rests on an unfair comparison: the two methods were trained on different amounts and mixtures of data, so the gap could just as easily come from dilution as from reasoning traces, and a single extra training run would have settled it.
The two "stealthy" methods actually performed worse than a model with no loyalty installed at all, so calling them undetectable is misleading — there was simply nothing to detect — while the one method that did work leaves visible reasoning monologues about its loyalty that any transcript reader would catch, undercutting the secrecy claim.
All results also flow through a small, unvalidated judge model with no error bars on small samples, and reproducibility is effectively zero since the promised code link is missing and two citations are broken.
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@misc {
title={
(HckPrj) Comparative Evaluation of Installation Methods for Principal-Directed Secret Loyalties in LLMs
},
author={
Aksinya Bykova, Nikolai Stepanov
},
date={
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organization={Apart Research},
note={Research submission to the research sprint hosted by Apart.},
howpublished={https://apartresearch.com}
}


