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Does Unlearning Truly Unlearn? A Black Box Evaluation of LLM Unlearning Methods (2411.12103v2)

Published 18 Nov 2024 in cs.CL and cs.LG

Abstract: LLM unlearning aims to remove harmful information that LLMs have learnt to prevent their use for malicious purposes. LLMU and RMU have been proposed as two methods for LLM unlearning, achieving impressive results on unlearning benchmarks. We study in detail the efficacy of these methods by evaluating their impact on general model capabilities on the WMDP benchmark as well as a biology benchmark we create. Our experiments show that RMU generally leads to better preservation of model capabilities, for similar or better unlearning. We further test the robustness of these methods and find that doing 5-shot prompting or rephrasing the question in simple ways can lead to an over ten-fold increase in accuracy on unlearning benchmarks. Finally, we show that training on unrelated data can almost completely recover pre-unlearning performance, demonstrating that these methods fail at truly unlearning. The code is available at: https://github.com/JaiDoshi/Knowledge-Erasure.

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Authors (2)
  1. Jai Doshi (1 paper)
  2. Asa Cooper Stickland (15 papers)

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