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arxiv:2602.06791

Rare Event Analysis of Large Language Models

Published on Feb 6
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Abstract

Large language models exhibit rare but significant behaviors during inference that are difficult to observe during development due to their massive scale and deployment exposure.

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Being probabilistic models, during inference large language models (LLMs) display rare events: behaviour that is far from typical but highly significant. By definition all rare events are hard to see, but the enormous scale of LLM usage means that events completely unobserved during development are likely to become prominent in deployment. Here we present an end-to-end framework for the systematic analysis of rare events in LLMs. We provide a practical implementation spanning theory, efficient generation strategies, probability estimation and error analysis, which we illustrate with concrete examples. We outline extensions and applications to other models and contexts, highlighting the generality of the concepts and techniques presented here.

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