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Investigating Safety Vulnerabilities of Large Audio-Language Models Under Speaker Emotional Variations

Sound 2025-10-21 v1 Artificial Intelligence Computation and Language Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Large audio-language models (LALMs) extend text-based LLMs with auditory understanding, offering new opportunities for multimodal applications. While their perception, reasoning, and task performance have been widely studied, their safety alignment under paralinguistic variation remains underexplored. This work systematically investigates the role of speaker emotion. We construct a dataset of malicious speech instructions expressed across multiple emotions and intensities, and evaluate several state-of-the-art LALMs. Our results reveal substantial safety inconsistencies: different emotions elicit varying levels of unsafe responses, and the effect of intensity is non-monotonic, with medium expressions often posing the greatest risk. These findings highlight an overlooked vulnerability in LALMs and call for alignment strategies explicitly designed to ensure robustness under emotional variation, a prerequisite for trustworthy deployment in real-world settings.

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@article{arxiv.2510.16893,
  title  = {Investigating Safety Vulnerabilities of Large Audio-Language Models Under Speaker Emotional Variations},
  author = {Bo-Han Feng and Chien-Feng Liu and Yu-Hsuan Li Liang and Chih-Kai Yang and Szu-Wei Fu and Zhehuai Chen and Ke-Han Lu and Sung-Feng Huang and Chao-Han Huck Yang and Yu-Chiang Frank Wang and Yun-Nung Chen and Hung-yi Lee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.16893},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Submitted to ICASSP 2026