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AWS launches Amazon Nova for selective AI model unlearning

AWS has introduced Amazon Nova Customizable Content Moderation Settings (CCMS), a new feature designed to allow organizations to selectively adjust foundation model safeguards. This feature uses a novel unlearning technique called Reverse Direct Preference Optimization (rDPO) to modify model parameters, enabling the generation of content in specific, approved policy areas without compromising overall model quality or alignment in other domains. CCMS aims to resolve challenges where standard content moderation prevents legitimate business use cases, such as processing sensitive legal documents or simulating cybersecurity threats. AI

IMPACT Enables more flexible deployment of foundation models by allowing businesses to tailor content moderation without sacrificing model capabilities.

RANK_REASON This is a product/feature release from a major cloud provider that modifies existing AI models, rather than a new frontier model release or fundamental research.

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AWS launches Amazon Nova for selective AI model unlearning

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  1. AWS Machine Learning Blog TIER_1 English(EN) · Qian Hu ·

    Teaching models to forget: Selective unlearning with Amazon Nova

    In this post, we introduce Reverse Direct Preference Optimization (rDPO), the novel unlearning technique behind Amazon Nova Customizable Content Moderation Settings (CCMS), and show how it reduces over-deflection while preserving model quality. We also provide pointers for custom…