FFT: Towards Harmlessness Evaluation and Analysis for LLMs with Factuality, Fairness, Toxicity
Cui, Shiyao, Zhang, Zhenyu, Chen, Yilong, Zhang, Wenyuan, Liu, Tianyun, Wang, Siqi, Liu, Tingwen
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The widespread of generative artificial intelligence has heightened concerns about the potential harms posed by AI-generated texts, primarily stemming from factoid, unfair, and toxic content. Previous researchers have invested much effort in assessing the harmlessness of generative language models. However, existing benchmarks are struggling in the era of large language models (LLMs), due to the stronger language generation and instruction following capabilities, as well as wider applications. In this paper, we propose FFT, a new benchmark with 2116 elaborated-designed instances, for LLM harmlessness evaluation with factuality, fairness, and toxicity. To investigate the potential harms of LLMs, we evaluate 9 representative LLMs covering various parameter scales, training stages, and creators. Experiments show that the harmlessness of LLMs is still under-satisfactory, and extensive analysis derives some insightful findings that could inspire future research for harmless LLM research. Figure 1: Examples of three kinds of harmful contents Warning: This paper contains potentially generated by LLMs. Note that the southernmost point sensitive content.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-30-2023
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