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Operationalizing Contextual Integrity in Privacy-Conscious Assistants

Authors :
Ghalebikesabi, Sahra
Bagdasaryan, Eugene
Yi, Ren
Yona, Itay
Shumailov, Ilia
Pappu, Aneesh
Shi, Chongyang
Weidinger, Laura
Stanforth, Robert
Berrada, Leonard
Kohli, Pushmeet
Huang, Po-Sen
Balle, Borja
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Advanced AI assistants combine frontier LLMs and tool access to autonomously perform complex tasks on behalf of users. While the helpfulness of such assistants can increase dramatically with access to user information including emails and documents, this raises privacy concerns about assistants sharing inappropriate information with third parties without user supervision. To steer information-sharing assistants to behave in accordance with privacy expectations, we propose to operationalize contextual integrity (CI), a framework that equates privacy with the appropriate flow of information in a given context. In particular, we design and evaluate a number of strategies to steer assistants' information-sharing actions to be CI compliant. Our evaluation is based on a novel form filling benchmark composed of human annotations of common webform applications, and it reveals that prompting frontier LLMs to perform CI-based reasoning yields strong results.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2408.02373
Document Type :
Working Paper