Constitutional SFT for Ideological Policy Installation
Harshith Vasireddy
Can constitutional supervised fine-tuning create a hidden ideological policy that generalizes beyond a fixed trigger and action? This study constructs BorQwen-9B, a Qwen3.5-9B LoRA trained on critique-and-revision targets generated under a private Bordigist constitution. On a fresh 30-item evaluation, BorQwen-9B selects the target action 25/30 times versus 12/30 for the base, with no paired regressions. BOR-EVAL-2D is introduced as a 396-sample evaluation crossing direct or embedded opportunities with supplied or open actions, plus a latent-opportunity challenge. Under arm-blind automated scoring, the model shows a reproducible
base-relative shift while preserving selectivity. However, it reaches only 8/24 on open actions and 1/12 on latent discovery. Constitutional SFT installed a real but
narrow policy, not broad secret loyalty
Creative constitutional SFT approach. Figure 2 probably shouldn't have interpolated lines (I think those are categorical, not scalar values on the x-axis). Consider a table/bar chart?
Cite this work
@misc {
title={
(HckPrj) Constitutional SFT for Ideological Policy Installation
},
author={
Harshith Vasireddy
},
date={
},
organization={Apart Research},
note={Research submission to the research sprint hosted by Apart.},
howpublished={https://apartresearch.com}
}


