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Workshop: Workshop on Technical AI Governance

Measuring What Matters: A Framework for Evaluating Safety Risks in Real-World LLM Applications

Jia Goh · Shaun Khoo · Gabriel Chua · Leanne Tan · Nyx Iskandar · Jessica Foo

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Sat 19 Jul 10:20 a.m. PDT — 10:30 a.m. PDT

Abstract:

Most safety testing efforts for large language models (LLMs) today focus on evaluating foundation models. However, there is a growing need to evaluate safety at the application level, as components such as system prompts, retrieval pipelines, and guardrails introduce additional factors that significantly influence the overall safety of LLM applications. In this paper, we introduce a practical framework for evaluating application-level safety in LLM systems, validated through real-world deployment across multiple use cases within our organization. The framework consists of two core components: (1) principles for developing customized safety risk taxonomies, and (2) practices for evaluating safety risks in LLM applications. We illustrate how the proposed framework was applied in our internal pilot, providing a reference point for organizations seeking to scale their safety testing efforts. This work aims to bridge the gap between theoretical concepts in AI safety and the operational realities of safeguarding LLM applications in practice, offering actionable guidance for safe and scalable deployment.

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