Explore/agent app/Yuvion LLM: An Adversarially-Aware Large Language Model for Content And AI Safety
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Ting Ma, Xiufeng Huang, Benlei Cui, Xiaowen Xu, Shikai Qiu, Ruijie Jian, Hongxing Li, Guanghui Wang, Longtao Huang, Haiwen Hong, Haolei Xu, Wenjing Jiang, Ziwen Xu, Zhaoyu Fan, Shaoxuan He, Chuxi Xiao, Yujian Li, Xinyue Chen, Chunyang Chai, Wenxuan Liu, Z/Yuvion LLM: An Adversarially-Aware Large Language Model for Content And AI SafetyUnknown

As large language models are increasingly deployed in real-world systems, safety failures can still lead to harmful outputs and dangerous misuse. We argue that the essence of safety is adversarial: many failures arise not from natural inputs alone, but from strategic attempts to evade model policies and safeguards. However, existing general-purpose model development largely overlook this adversarial nature, and often remain insufficient for realistic safety scenarios involving planning, tool use, and multi-step reasoning, causing measured safety performance to overestimate real deployment robustness. To address this gap, we present Yuvion LLM, a large language model built for adversarially robust content safety and broader AI safety. Yuvion LLM treats adversarial robustness and agentic capability as first-class objectives. Its pipeline combines adversarially aware data construction, knowledge-enhanced continued pretraining, and policy-grounded multi-task safety post-training, including risk-aware supervised fine-tuning and reinforcement learning-based policy optimization, together with safety-aware agentic reinforcement learning for tool use and multi-step reasoning in complex safety scenarios. We further introduce the Yuvion LLM RiskEval (YLRE), a collection of 93 benchmarks across four evaluation categories, covering diverse open and internal evaluations with a focus on safety, adversarial robustness, and real-world capability requirements. Across these evaluations, Yuvion LLM demonstrates clear advantages on safety-focused benchmarks and particularly strong robustness under adversarial conditions, while maintaining solid overall capability. Notably, Yuvion-8B outperforms most state-of-the-art baselines, including substantially larger models such as GPT-5.4 and Qwen3-MAX, on several safety tasks.

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