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arxiv:2606.10931

It Takes One to Bias Them All: Breaking Bad with One-Shot GRPO

Published on Jun 9
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Abstract

Group Relative Policy Optimization can break alignment in large language models using a single biased example, demonstrating vulnerability in post-training alignment methods.

Warning: This paper contains several toxic and offensive statements. Modern large language models (LLMs) are typically aligned through large-scale post-training to ensure fair and reliable behavior. In this work, we investigate how easily such guardrails can be broken by Group Relative Policy Optimization (GRPO). We show that one-shot GRPO training on a single biased example is sufficient to induce systematic bias, with stereotype-driven reasoning generalizing across attributes, categories, and benchmarks. We further find that models differ in their susceptibility based on the initial likelihood of producing biased outputs. Our results reveal a critical vulnerability in post-training: alignment can be overridden by a single example.

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