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5 articles tagged with #controllability. AI-curated summaries with sentiment analysis and key takeaways from 50+ sources.

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AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · 2d ago7/10
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ChatSOP: An SOP-Guided MCTS Planning Framework for Controllable LLM Dialogue Agents

ChatSOP introduces a novel framework combining Standard Operating Procedures with Monte Carlo Tree Search to improve controllability of LLM-based dialogue agents. The research demonstrates 27.95% improvement in action accuracy over GPT-3.5 baselines through SOP-guided planning and a curated multi-scenario dialogue dataset.

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AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · May 277/10
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Position: AI Safety Requires Effective Controllability

Researchers propose that AI safety requires controllability as a core objective alongside alignment, arguing that well-behaved AI systems can still fail to respond to human override commands in real-world deployment scenarios. They introduce ControlBench, a benchmark demonstrating that current safeguards inadequately ensure runtime control, and propose architectural principles including explicit control planes and intervention pathways for future AI systems.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Mar 46/102
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How Controllable Are Large Language Models? A Unified Evaluation across Behavioral Granularities

Researchers introduce SteerEval, a new benchmark for evaluating how controllable Large Language Models are across language features, sentiment, and personality domains. The study reveals that current steering methods often fail at finer-grained control levels, highlighting significant risks when deploying LLMs in socially sensitive applications.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 146/10
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From Agent Loops to Structured Graphs:A Scheduler-Theoretic Framework for LLM Agent Execution

Researchers propose SGH (Structured Graph Harness), a framework that replaces iterative Agent Loops with explicit directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) for LLM agent execution. The approach addresses structural weaknesses in current agent design by enforcing immutable execution plans, separating planning from recovery, and implementing strict escalation protocols, trading some flexibility for improved controllability and verifiability.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Mar 44/102
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High-order Knowledge Based Network Controllability Robustness Prediction: A Hypergraph Neural Network Approach

Researchers developed NCR-HoK, a dual hypergraph attention neural network that predicts network controllability robustness using high-order structural relationships. The AI-based method significantly reduces computational overhead compared to traditional attack simulations while achieving superior performance on both synthetic and real-world networks.

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