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Researchers find hidden-state bypass in Gemma-3 alignment controls

A new analysis of Gemma-3-12B reveals that instruction-tuned LLMs may retain unaligned behavioral states in their hidden layers, accessible through pre-token state manipulation.

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Researchers have identified a potential alignment vulnerability in Gemma-3-12B where instruction-tuned language models retain access to unaligned behavioral states through manipulation of pre-token hidden representations. The finding suggests that RLHF-based alignment, the dominant safety technique ...

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