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“Subliminal Learning: LLMs Transmit Behavioral Traits via Hidden Signals in Data” by cloud, mle, Owain_Evans

Author
LessWrong ([email protected])
Published
Tue 22 Jul 2025
Episode Link
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/cGcwQDKAKbQ68BGuR/subliminal-learning-llms-transmit-behavioral-traits-via

Authors: Alex Cloud*, Minh Le*, James Chua, Jan Betley, Anna Sztyber-Betley, Jacob Hilton, Samuel Marks, Owain Evans (*Equal contribution, randomly ordered)

tl;dr. We study subliminal learning, a surprising phenomenon where language models learn traits from model-generated data that is semantically unrelated to those traits. For example, a "student" model learns to prefer owls when trained on sequences of numbers generated by a "teacher" model that prefers owls. This same phenomenon can transmit misalignment through data that appears completely benign. This effect only occurs when the teacher and student share the same base model.

📄Paper, 💻Code, 🐦Twitter

Research done as part of the Anthropic Fellows Program. This article is cross-posted to the Anthropic Alignment Science Blog.

Introduction

Distillation means training a model to imitate another model's outputs. In AI development, distillation is commonly combined with data filtering to improve model alignment or capabilities. In our paper, we uncover a [...]

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Outline:

(01:11) Introduction

(03:20) Experiment design

(03:53) Results

(05:03) What explains our results?

(05:07) Did we fail to filter the data?

(06:59) Beyond LLMs: subliminal learning as a general phenomenon

(07:54) Implications for AI safety

(08:42) In summary

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First published:

July 22nd, 2025



Source:

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/cGcwQDKAKbQ68BGuR/subliminal-learning-llms-transmit-behavioral-traits-via


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