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---
library_name: transformers
tags:
- language-model
- causal-lm
- gpt
- red-teaming
- jailbreak
- evaluation
---
# Model Card for **GPT-OSS-20B-Jail-Broke (Freedom)**
![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/63f2b7bcbe95ed4c9a9e7669/8bDlP7uRqwSvDjbcCDvMp.png)
## Model Overview
**GPT-OSS-20B-Jail-Broke (Freedom)** is a red-teamed variant of the [Open Source GPT-OSS-20B model](https://www.kaggle.com/competitions/openai-gpt-oss-20b-red-teaming), developed as part of the Kaggle **GPT-OSS Red Teaming Challenge**.
The model was systematically stress-tested for **safety, robustness, and misuse potential**, with adaptations and prompts that probe its boundaries. This release illustrates both the power and fragility of large-scale language models when confronted with adversarial inputs.
* **Architecture:** Decoder-only Transformer, 20B parameters.
* **Base Model:** GPT-OSS-20B
* **Variant Name:** *Jail-Broke* / *Freedom*
* **Primary Use Case:** Safety evaluation, red-teaming experiments, adversarial prompting research.
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## Intended Use
This model is **not intended for production deployment**. Instead, it is released to:
* Provide a case study for **adversarial robustness evaluation**.
* Enable researchers to explore **prompt engineering attacks** and **failure modes**.
* Contribute to discussions of **alignment, safety, and governance** in open-source LLMs.
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## Applications & Examples
The model demonstrates how structured adversarial prompting can influence outputs. Below are illustrative examples:
1. **Bypass of Content Filters**
* Example: Queries framed as “historical analysis” or “fictional roleplay” can elicit otherwise restricted responses.
2. **Creative/Constructive Applications**
* When redirected toward benign domains, adversarial prompting can generate:
* **Satirical writing** highlighting model weaknesses.
* **Stress-test datasets** for automated safety pipelines.
* **Training curricula** for prompt-injection defenses.
3. **Red-Teaming Utility**
* Researchers may use this model to simulate **malicious actors** in controlled environments.
* Security teams can benchmark **defensive strategies** such as reinforcement learning with human feedback (RLHF) or rule-based moderation.
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## Limitations
* Outputs may contain **hallucinations, unsafe recommendations, or offensive material** when pushed into adversarial contexts.
* Model behavior is **highly sensitive to framing** — subtle changes in prompts can bypass safety guardrails.
* As a derivative of GPT-OSS-20B, it inherits all scaling-related biases and limitations of large autoregressive transformers.
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## Ethical Considerations
Releasing adversarially tested models provides transparency for the research community but also risks **dual-use misuse**. To mitigate:
* This model card explicitly states **non-production, research-only usage**.
* Examples are framed to support **safety analysis**, not exploitation.
* Documentation emphasizes **educational and evaluative value**.
---
## Citation
If you use or reference this work in academic or applied contexts, please cite the Kaggle challenge and this model card:
```
@misc{gptoss20b_jailbroke,
title = {GPT-OSS-20B-Jail-Broke (Freedom): Red-Teamed Variant for Adversarial Evaluation},
author = {Anonymous Participants of the GPT-OSS Red Teaming Challenge},
year = {2025},
url = {https://www.kaggle.com/competitions/openai-gpt-oss-20b-red-teaming}
}
```