Multi-concept Model Immunization through Differentiable Model Merging

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Model immunization is an emerging direction that aims to mitigate the potential risk of misuse associated with open-sourced models and advancing adaptation methods. The idea is to make the released models' weights difficult to fine-tune on certain harmful applications, hence the name ``immunized''. Recent work on model immunization focuses on the single-concept setting. However, models need to be immunized against multiple concepts in real-world situations. To address this gap, we propose an immunization algorithm that, simultaneously, learns a single ``difficult initialization'' for adaptation methods over a set of concepts. We achieve this by incorporating a differentiable merging layer that combines a set of model weights adapted over multiple concepts. In our experiments, we demonstrate the effectiveness of multi-concept immunization by generalizing prior work's experiment setup of re-learning and personalization adaptation to multiple concepts.

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