Paper ID: 2406.06032

The Curse of Popularity: Popular Entities have Catastrophic Side Effects when Deleting Knowledge from Language Models

Ryosuke Takahashi, Go Kamoda, Benjamin Heinzerling, Keisuke Sakaguchi, Kentaro Inui

Language models (LMs) encode world knowledge in their internal parameters through training. However, LMs may learn personal and confidential information from the training data, leading to privacy concerns such as data leakage. Therefore, research on knowledge deletion from LMs is essential. This study focuses on the knowledge stored in LMs and analyzes the relationship between the side effects of knowledge deletion and the entities related to the knowledge. Our findings reveal that deleting knowledge related to popular entities can have catastrophic side effects. Furthermore, this research is the first to analyze knowledge deletion in models trained on synthetic knowledge graphs, indicating a new direction for controlled experiments.

Submitted: Jun 10, 2024