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Limits of Convergence-Rate Control for Open-Weight Safety

Optimization and Control 2026-02-24 v1 Machine Learning

Abstract

Open-weight foundation models can be fine-tuned for harmful purposes after release, yet no existing training resistance methods provide theoretical guarantees. Treating these interventions as convergence-rate control problems allows us to connect optimization speed to the spectral structure of model weights. We leverage this insight to develop a novel understanding of convergence rate control through spectral reparameterization and derive an algorithm, SpecDef, that can both provably and empirically slow first- and second-order optimization in non-adversarial settings. In adversarial settings, we establish a fundamental limit on a broad class of convergence rate control methods including our own: an attacker with sufficient knowledge can restore fast convergence at a linear increase in model size. In order to overcome this limitation, future works will need to investigate methods that are not equivalent to controlling convergence rate.

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@article{arxiv.2602.18868,
  title  = {Limits of Convergence-Rate Control for Open-Weight Safety},
  author = {Domenic Rosati and Xijie Zeng and Hong Huang and Sebastian Dionicio and Subhabrata Majumdar and Frank Rudzicz and Hassan Sajjad},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.18868},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

Submitted to ICML 2026. 13 figures, 30 tables