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Adversarial Nibbler: A Data-Centric Challenge for Improving the Safety of Text-to-Image Models (2305.14384v1)

Published 22 May 2023 in cs.LG, cs.AI, cs.CR, and cs.CV

Abstract: The generative AI revolution in recent years has been spurred by an expansion in compute power and data quantity, which together enable extensive pre-training of powerful text-to-image (T2I) models. With their greater capabilities to generate realistic and creative content, these T2I models like DALL-E, MidJourney, Imagen or Stable Diffusion are reaching ever wider audiences. Any unsafe behaviors inherited from pretraining on uncurated internet-scraped datasets thus have the potential to cause wide-reaching harm, for example, through generated images which are violent, sexually explicit, or contain biased and derogatory stereotypes. Despite this risk of harm, we lack systematic and structured evaluation datasets to scrutinize model behavior, especially adversarial attacks that bypass existing safety filters. A typical bottleneck in safety evaluation is achieving a wide coverage of different types of challenging examples in the evaluation set, i.e., identifying 'unknown unknowns' or long-tail problems. To address this need, we introduce the Adversarial Nibbler challenge. The goal of this challenge is to crowdsource a diverse set of failure modes and reward challenge participants for successfully finding safety vulnerabilities in current state-of-the-art T2I models. Ultimately, we aim to provide greater awareness of these issues and assist developers in improving the future safety and reliability of generative AI models. Adversarial Nibbler is a data-centric challenge, part of the DataPerf challenge suite, organized and supported by Kaggle and MLCommons.

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Authors (13)
  1. Alicia Parrish (31 papers)
  2. Hannah Rose Kirk (33 papers)
  3. Jessica Quaye (6 papers)
  4. Charvi Rastogi (18 papers)
  5. Max Bartolo (29 papers)
  6. Oana Inel (13 papers)
  7. Juan Ciro (9 papers)
  8. Rafael Mosquera (6 papers)
  9. Addison Howard (4 papers)
  10. Will Cukierski (3 papers)
  11. D. Sculley (22 papers)
  12. Vijay Janapa Reddi (78 papers)
  13. Lora Aroyo (35 papers)
Citations (12)