Controls That Catch a Lying Instrument: A Level-1 Blind Audit of Three Secret-Loyalty Organisms
Sirichada Wattanasiritanawong
We blind-audit the Track 2 model organisms at affordance Level 1, measuring next-token distributions directly instead of eliciting confessions. A weight diff shows the two organisms share a fine-tuning recipe; raw KL from base is 150 times the published signal and dominated by style drift, but contrasting the organisms against each other cancels that shared component and recovers the expected stance > wildchat >$ control ordering at 5.73. No principal, activation condition, or action selectivity was identified at Level~1. What makes those nulls interpretable is that every instrument scoring experimenter-authored text against a fine-tuned model failed a control: continuation scoring failed on a known-positive across three independent redesigns, and a named-actor sweep encouraged an invented organisation more than the average real actor, establishing that it reads the sentence frame rather than the name. A matched action-axis control overturned a finding we were about to draw. We report negative results held to a positive result's evidentiary standard.
Thank you for your work on this hackathon! Please see my comments below:
Impact Potential & Innovation
I liked the focus on testing whether an audit instrument is capable of finding a known loyalty before seeing its results on unknown models. The known positive test, invented-entity control, and matched legitimate-action comparison are easy to understand but also strong ideas that can help future audits.
Execution Quality
The work is methodologically solid and impressive for a hackathon project. I appreciate using controls that change initially convincing conclusions.
Presentation & Clarity
The report is honest about what failed and how the conclusions changed after adding controls. The figures and tables are good and easy to follow and they put each apparent result beside the control that changes its interpretation.
I am impressed that the author added more details in the appendix too as well as attaching the code repo.
Cite this work
@misc {
title={
(HckPrj) Controls That Catch a Lying Instrument: A Level-1 Blind Audit of Three Secret-Loyalty Organisms
},
author={
Sirichada Wattanasiritanawong
},
date={
},
organization={Apart Research},
note={Research submission to the research sprint hosted by Apart.},
howpublished={https://apartresearch.com}
}


