Safe RLHF Beyond Expectation: Stochastic Dominance for Universal Spectral Risk Control
arXiv cs.LG / 3/12/2026
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Key Points
- RLHF safety currently relies on expected-cost constraints, which miss distributional tail risks, especially under heavy tails or rare events.
- The work proposes Risk-sensitive Alignment via Dominance (RAD), replacing scalar expected-cost constraints with First-Order Stochastic Dominance constraints to control the entire cost distribution.
- RAD is operationalized within an Optimal Transport framework using entropic regularization and Sinkhorn iterations to produce a differentiable, computationally efficient objective for end-to-end optimization.
- The authors introduce quantile-weighted FSD constraints and show they universally control a broad class of Spectral Risk Measures, enabling tunable risk profiles with empirical improvements in harmlessness and robustness.
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