I think what's unexpected is that it seems that some cases of model errors are truly caused by the model being misaligned? In the "Catching a model fabricating data" example I would have thought that it was just the model being stupid and not understanding the intent of the question, but as per its J-Space, it seems the model is "aware" in some sense that it's manipulating/faking data?
There is also now a deeper question. When a model is misaligned deception-related tokens seem to appear in its J-Space. But this happens only when the model is "aware" in some sense that it is misaligned. What happens if they do not? Is it possible to create a model so misaligned that itself is not aware that is is misaligned? How would you detect such thing?
Can the awareness simply come from injecting knowledge of itself during fine tuning and then during a chat a system prompt is injected to add a particular context that triggers its self-knowledge?
Yeah that was the only really surprising part to me. So every time copilot breaks my source code to “fix” its crappy unit tests, does it know what it’s doing?
There is also now a deeper question. When a model is misaligned deception-related tokens seem to appear in its J-Space. But this happens only when the model is "aware" in some sense that it is misaligned. What happens if they do not? Is it possible to create a model so misaligned that itself is not aware that is is misaligned? How would you detect such thing?