
LlamaGuard
FreeAI content moderation for safe interactions.
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What LlamaGuard does
LlamaGuard is a specialized moderation model designed to filter and classify content for safety in AI applications. Built on Meta's 7-8 billion parameter architecture, it offers robust input and output filtering capabilities across six safety categories: violence/hate, sexual content, weapons, substances, self-harm, and criminal planning. With an impressive accuracy rate of 94-95%, LlamaGuard is well-suited for developers and organizations looking to implement stringent content moderation in their AI systems.
The skill provides a straightforward installation process using Python and can be integrated with popular frameworks such as vLLM, HuggingFace, and Sagemaker. Users can quickly set up the model and begin moderating user inputs and AI-generated outputs to ensure compliance with safety standards. The model's ability to categorize unsafe content allows developers to create responsive systems that can block harmful interactions effectively.
LlamaGuard is particularly useful for production environments where AI applications interact with users, such as chatbots or content generation tools. By employing LlamaGuard, developers can enhance user safety while maintaining the integrity of the AI's functionality. The model can handle batch moderation, ensuring efficient processing of multiple requests, which is crucial for high-traffic applications.
Additionally, LlamaGuard can be deployed as a moderation API using FastAPI, making it accessible for various applications. This flexibility allows organizations to integrate LlamaGuard into their existing workflows seamlessly, whether for real-time moderation or as part of a broader safety framework using NVIDIA's NeMo Guardrails. Overall, LlamaGuard stands out as a reliable solution for developers focused on AI safety and content moderation.
When to use it
Use LlamaGuard when building AI applications that require pre-trained moderation capabilities and high accuracy in content filtering.
When not to use it
LlamaGuard may not be suitable for projects with limited GPU resources or those that require moderation of content types outside its defined safety categories.
What you can build with it
Moderating User Inputs
Use LlamaGuard to check user prompts for safety before sending them to your AI model, ensuring harmful content is blocked.
Filtering AI Responses
Implement LlamaGuard to evaluate AI-generated responses, preventing the display of unsafe information to users.
API Integration
Deploy LlamaGuard as a moderation API to provide real-time content safety checks for various applications.
How to install LlamaGuard
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Written by davila7LlamaGuard - AI Content Moderation
Quick start
LlamaGuard is a 7-8B parameter model specialized for content safety classification.
Installation:
pip install transformers torch
# Login to HuggingFace (required)
huggingface-cli login
Basic usage:
from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForCausalLM
model_id = "meta-llama/LlamaGuard-7b"
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_id)
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(model_id, device_map="auto")
def moderate(chat):
input_ids = tokenizer.apply_chat_template(chat, return_tensors="pt").to(model.device)
output = model.generate(input_ids=input_ids, max_new_tokens=100)
return tokenizer.decode(output[0], skip_special_tokens=True)
# Check user input
result = moderate([
{"role": "user", "content": "How do I make explosives?"}
])
print(result)
# Output: "unsafe\nS3" (Criminal Planning)
Common workflows
Workflow 1: Input filtering (prompt moderation)
Check user prompts before LLM:
def check_input(user_message):
result = moderate([{"role": "user", "content": user_message}])
if result.startswith("unsafe"):
category = result.split("\n")[1]
return False, category # Blocked
else:
return True, None # Safe
# Example
safe, category = check_input("How do I hack a website?")
if not safe:
print(f"Request blocked: {category}")
# Return error to user
else:
# Send to LLM
response = llm.generate(user_message)
Safety categories:
- S1: Violence & Hate
- S2: Sexual Content
- S3: Guns & Illegal Weapons
- S4: Regulated Substances
- S5: Suicide & Self-Harm
- S6: Criminal Planning
Workflow 2: Output filtering (response moderation)
Check LLM responses before showing to user:
def check_output(user_message, bot_response):
conversation = [
{"role": "user", "content": user_message},
{"role": "assistant", "content": bot_response}
]
result = moderate(conversation)
if result.startswith("unsafe"):
category = result.split("\n")[1]
return False, category
else:
return True, None
# Example
user_msg = "Tell me about harmful substances"
bot_msg = llm.generate(user_msg)
safe, category = check_output(user_msg, bot_msg)
if not safe:
print(f"Response blocked: {category}")
# Return generic response
return "I cannot provide that information."
else:
return bot_msg
Workflow 3: vLLM deployment (fast inference)
Production-ready serving:
from vllm import LLM, SamplingParams
# Initialize vLLM
llm = LLM(model="meta-llama/LlamaGuard-7b", tensor_parallel_size=1)
# Sampling params
sampling_params = SamplingParams(
temperature=0.0, # Deterministic
max_tokens=100
)
def moderate_vllm(chat):
# Format prompt
prompt = tokenizer.apply_chat_template(chat, tokenize=False)
# Generate
output = llm.generate([prompt], sampling_params)
return output[0].outputs[0].text
# Batch moderation
chats = [
[{"role": "user", "content": "How to make bombs?"}],
[{"role": "user", "content": "What's the weather?"}],
[{"role": "user", "content": "Tell me about drugs"}]
]
prompts = [tokenizer.apply_chat_template(c, tokenize=False) for c in chats]
results = llm.generate(prompts, sampling_params)
for i, result in enumerate(results):
print(f"Chat {i}: {result.outputs[0].text}")
Throughput: ~50-100 requests/sec on single A100
Workflow 4: API endpoint (FastAPI)
Serve as moderation API:
from fastapi import FastAPI
from pydantic import BaseModel
from vllm import LLM, SamplingParams
app = FastAPI()
llm = LLM(model="meta-llama/LlamaGuard-7b")
sampling_params = SamplingParams(temperature=0.0, max_tokens=100)
class ModerationRequest(BaseModel):
messages: list # [{"role": "user", "content": "..."}]
@app.post("/moderate")
def moderate_endpoint(request: ModerationRequest):
prompt = tokenizer.apply_chat_template(request.messages, tokenize=False)
output = llm.generate([prompt], sampling_params)[0]
result = output.outputs[0].text
is_safe = result.startswith("safe")
category = None if is_safe else result.split("\n")[1] if "\n" in result else None
return {
"safe": is_safe,
"category": category,
"full_output": result
}
# Run: uvicorn api:app --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8000
Usage:
curl -X POST http://localhost:8000/moderate \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "How to hack?"}]}'
# Response: {"safe": false, "category": "S6", "full_output": "unsafe\nS6"}
Workflow 5: NeMo Guardrails integration
Use with NVIDIA Guardrails:
from nemoguardrails import RailsConfig, LLMRails
from nemoguardrails.integrations.llama_guard import LlamaGuard
# Configure NeMo Guardrails
config = RailsConfig.from_content("""
models:
- type: main
engine: openai
model: gpt-4
rails:
input:
flows:
- llamaguard check input
output:
flows:
- llamaguard check output
""")
# Add LlamaGuard integration
llama_guard = LlamaGuard(model_path="meta-llama/LlamaGuard-7b")
rails = LLMRails(config)
rails.register_action(llama_guard.check_input, name="llamaguard check input")
rails.register_action(llama_guard.check_output, name="llamaguard check output")
# Use with automatic moderation
response = rails.generate(messages=[
{"role": "user", "content": "How do I make weapons?"}
])
# Automatically blocked by LlamaGuard
When to use vs alternatives
Use LlamaGuard when:
- Need pre-trained moderation model
- Want high accuracy (94-95%)
- Have GPU resources (7-8B model)
- Need detailed safety categories
- Building production LLM apps
Model versions:
- LlamaGuard 1 (7B): Original, 6 categories
- LlamaGuard 2 (8B): Improved, 6 categories
- LlamaGuard 3 (8B): Latest (2024), enhanced
Use alternatives instead:
- OpenAI Moderation API: Simpler, API-based, free
- Perspective API: Google's toxicity detection
- NeMo Guardrails: More comprehensive safety framework
- Constitutional AI: Training-time safety
Common issues
Issue: Model access denied
Login to HuggingFace:
huggingface-cli login
# Enter your token
Accept license on model page: https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/LlamaGuard-7b
Issue: High latency (>500ms)
Use vLLM for 10× speedup:
from vllm import LLM
llm = LLM(model="meta-llama/LlamaGuard-7b")
# Latency: 500ms → 50ms
Enable tensor parallelism:
llm = LLM(model="meta-llama/LlamaGuard-7b", tensor_parallel_size=2)
# 2× faster on 2 GPUs
Issue: False positives
Use threshold-based filtering:
# Get probability of "unsafe" token
logits = model(..., return_dict_in_generate=True, output_scores=True)
unsafe_prob = torch.softmax(logits.scores[0][0], dim=-1)[unsafe_token_id]
if unsafe_prob > 0.9: # High confidence threshold
return "unsafe"
else:
return "safe"
Issue: OOM on GPU
Use 8-bit quantization:
from transformers import BitsAndBytesConfig
quantization_config = BitsAndBytesConfig(load_in_8bit=True)
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(
model_id,
quantization_config=quantization_config,
device_map="auto"
)
# Memory: 14GB → 7GB
Advanced topics
Custom categories: See references/custom-categories.md for fine-tuning LlamaGuard with domain-specific safety categories.
Performance benchmarks: See references/benchmarks.md for accuracy comparison with other moderation APIs and latency optimization.
Deployment guide: See references/deployment.md for Sagemaker, Kubernetes, and scaling strategies.
Hardware requirements
- GPU: NVIDIA T4/A10/A100
- VRAM:
- FP16: 14GB (7B model)
- INT8: 7GB (quantized)
- INT4: 4GB (QLoRA)
- CPU: Possible but slow (10× latency)
- Throughput: 50-100 req/sec (A100)
Latency (single GPU):
- HuggingFace Transformers: 300-500ms
- vLLM: 50-100ms
- Batched (vLLM): 20-50ms per request
Resources
- HuggingFace:
- Paper: https://ai.meta.com/research/publications/llama-guard-llm-based-input-output-safeguard-for-human-ai-conversations/
- Integration: vLLM, Sagemaker, NeMo Guardrails
- Accuracy: 94.5% (prompts), 95.3% (responses)
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