arXiv:2608.17744v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Take three frontier mixture-of-experts models (Alibaba, OpenAI, NVIDIA; 3.6-4.0B active parameters each) and fine-tune them to reason in a low-resource language. On accuracy benchmarks almost nothing happens, and the benchmark itself is noise at this scale: changing only the random seed moves the score by 7.7 points, more than every data and recipe effect we measured. That null is our first result. The real changes live where accuracy cannot see. Base models never think in Greek: 0 of 1,000 reasoning traces, even when the question is Greek, so the model answers correctly while reasoning in a form its user cannot read, audit, or correct. After supervised fine-tuning (SFT), every released checkpoint reasons in the language of the question on ~98% of items, one family at 3x fewer tokens, with judged grammaticality improving on all four models and general ability within a few points of each base: nothing was forgotten, and fluency was gained. We propose six behavioural dimensions that make such changes measurable, each gated to reject any metric that correlates with output length, and we report how our own instruments lied: six failures, each caught by a control. What SFT cannot do is fix its own defects: a quarter of answers skip the requested format, answers leak into the reasoning channel, and an explicit "think in English" is obeyed under half the time. Reinforcement learning with verifiable rewards, pre-registered before training, fixes the first two outright (fallback 24% to 2.5%, leak 3.5% to 0.0%, both against a flat random-reward control) and moves the third (+9.1pp), while the Greek reasoning habit survives an accuracy-only gradient untouched. We release five checkpoints. The instruments, the controls and the pre-registration travel to any low-resource language; Greek is the case that let us measure them.
Thinking in a Low-Resource Language: What SFT Builds, What RL Fixes, What Accuracy Cannot See
A new arXiv preprint (2608.17744v1) reports that fine-tuning three frontier mixture-of-experts models (Alibaba, OpenAI, NVIDIA; 3.6-4.0B active parameters) to reason in Greek produces no measurable accuracy change—random seed variation alone shifts scores by 7.7 points—yet supervised fine-tuning makes all models reason in Greek on ~98% of items, while reinforcement learning with verifiable rewards cuts format-fallback from 24% to 2.5% and reasoning-channel leakage from 3.5% to 0.0%. The authors release five checkpoints and propose six behavioural dimensions for measuring such changes, arguing that accuracy benchmarks are blind to reasoning-language fluency and instruction-following defects.
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