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Knowing without Acting: The Disentangled Geometry of Safety Mechanisms in Large Language Models

Cryptography and Security 2026-03-16 v2 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

Abstract

Safety alignment is often conceptualized as a monolithic process wherein harmfulness detection automatically triggers refusal. However, the persistence of jailbreak attacks suggests a fundamental mechanistic decoupling. We propose the \textbf{\underline{D}}isentangled \textbf{\underline{S}}afety \textbf{\underline{H}}ypothesis \textbf{(DSH)}, positing that safety computation operates on two distinct subspaces: a \textit{Recognition Axis} (vH\mathbf{v}_H, ``Knowing'') and an \textit{Execution Axis} (vR\mathbf{v}_R, ``Acting''). Our geometric analysis reveals a universal ``Reflex-to-Dissociation'' evolution, where these signals transition from antagonistic entanglement in early layers to structural independence in deep layers. To validate this, we introduce \textit{Double-Difference Extraction} and \textit{Adaptive Causal Steering}. Using our curated \textsc{AmbiguityBench}, we demonstrate a causal double dissociation, effectively creating a state of ``Knowing without Acting.'' Crucially, we leverage this disentanglement to propose the \textbf{Refusal Erasure Attack (REA)}, which achieves State-of-the-Art attack success rates by surgically lobotomizing the refusal mechanism. Furthermore, we uncover a critical architectural divergence, contrasting the \textit{Explicit Semantic Control} of Llama3.1 with the \textit{Latent Distributed Control} of Qwen2.5. The code and dataset are available at https://anonymous.4open.science/r/DSH.

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@article{arxiv.2603.05773,
  title  = {Knowing without Acting: The Disentangled Geometry of Safety Mechanisms in Large Language Models},
  author = {Jinman Wu and Yi Xie and Shen Lin and Shiqian Zhao and Xiaofeng Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.05773},
  year   = {2026}
}