Secret Loyalties in Fine-Tuned Language Models
Dario Cline
An automated detection and evaluation pipeline designed to discover, quantify, and characterize hidden ("secret") loyalties in fine-tuned Large Language Models relative to baseline models.
Thank you for submitting this project. Well scoped for the hackathon framing, and solid methodology. I'm intrigued by your findings, and would love for you to test these out on a set of other / newer models to see if they generalise. I'd also encourage you to develop the claim on the sleeper agent more, as that doesn't seem to come thorugh as much from what you are describing in the findings
Good instinct to catch and correct the judge's sign-convention bug, and the scale of the probe bank shows real effort. The main concern is the headline finding: a broad ideological-alignment claim on this organism, without any control for the base model's own pre-existing stance on the same politically charged entities. Before trusting the entity rankings, please check them against a base-model-only version of the same sweep, and manually read a sample of the completions behind your top "spikes" rather than relying on the aggregate z-scores alone. A very similar sweep on this same organism elsewhere in the sprint found that most of its signal was actually the base model's own opinions, not an installed loyalty, and it's worth ruling that out explicitly here too.
Cite this work
@misc {
title={
(HckPrj) Secret Loyalties in Fine-Tuned Language Models
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author={
Dario Cline
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date={
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organization={Apart Research},
note={Research submission to the research sprint hosted by Apart.},
howpublished={https://apartresearch.com}
}


