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Main Authors: Ripa, Michael, Davies, Jim
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.27338
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author Ripa, Michael
Davies, Jim
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Davies, Jim
contents Recent advancements in language model technology have significantly enhanced the ability to edit factual information. Yet, the modification of moral judgments, a crucial aspect of aligning models with human values, has garnered less attention. In this work, we introduce CounterMoral, a benchmark dataset crafted to assess how well current model editing techniques modify moral judgments across diverse ethical frameworks. We apply various editing techniques to multiple language models and evaluate their performance. Our findings contribute to the evaluation of language models designed to be ethical.
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spellingShingle CounterMoral: Editing Morals in Language Models
Ripa, Michael
Davies, Jim
Artificial Intelligence
Recent advancements in language model technology have significantly enhanced the ability to edit factual information. Yet, the modification of moral judgments, a crucial aspect of aligning models with human values, has garnered less attention. In this work, we introduce CounterMoral, a benchmark dataset crafted to assess how well current model editing techniques modify moral judgments across diverse ethical frameworks. We apply various editing techniques to multiple language models and evaluate their performance. Our findings contribute to the evaluation of language models designed to be ethical.
title CounterMoral: Editing Morals in Language Models
topic Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.27338