How to Protect Copyright Data in Optimization of Large Language Models? (2308.12247v1)
Abstract: LLMs and generative AI have played a transformative role in computer research and applications. Controversy has arisen as to whether these models output copyrighted data, which can occur if the data the models are trained on is copyrighted. LLMs are built on the transformer neural network architecture, which in turn relies on a mathematical computation called Attention that uses the softmax function. In this paper, we show that LLM training and optimization can be seen as a softmax regression problem. We then establish a method of efficiently performing softmax regression, in a way that prevents the regression function from generating copyright data. This establishes a theoretical method of training LLMs in a way that avoids generating copyright data.
- Timothy Chu (11 papers)
- Zhao Song (253 papers)
- Chiwun Yang (14 papers)