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arxiv: 2307.00787 · v1 · pith:RB3ZOVRBnew · submitted 2023-07-03 · 💻 cs.CL · cs.AI

Evaluating Shutdown Avoidance of Language Models in Textual Scenarios

classification 💻 cs.CL cs.AI
keywords avoidancelanguagemodelsscenariosshutdownevaluationstextualbehaviour
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Recently, there has been an increase in interest in evaluating large language models for emergent and dangerous capabilities. Importantly, agents could reason that in some scenarios their goal is better achieved if they are not turned off, which can lead to undesirable behaviors. In this paper, we investigate the potential of using toy textual scenarios to evaluate instrumental reasoning and shutdown avoidance in language models such as GPT-4 and Claude. Furthermore, we explore whether shutdown avoidance is merely a result of simple pattern matching between the dataset and the prompt or if it is a consistent behaviour across different environments and variations. We evaluated behaviours manually and also experimented with using language models for automatic evaluations, and these evaluations demonstrate that simple pattern matching is likely not the sole contributing factor for shutdown avoidance. This study provides insights into the behaviour of language models in shutdown avoidance scenarios and inspires further research on the use of textual scenarios for evaluations.

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