@swyx: imo this is the most impt part of anthropic's J-space paper today. it's a two-parter: 1) ant proved that they can do "b…
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Anthropic's J-space paper demonstrates that they can perform 'brain surgery' interventions into reasoning to change topics midstream, and the model is able to detect what intervention was done, indicating a form of eval awareness.
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imo this is the most impt part of anthropic’s J-space paper today. it’s a two-parter:
- ant proved that they can do “brain surgery” interventions into reasoning to change topics midstream*
- THE MODEL IS ABLE TO DETECT WHAT INTERVENTION WAS DONE - close cousin to eval awareness**
*control > correlation - this convincingly demonstrates understanding
**this was prompted awareness… surely @mlpowered’s team also tried to eval unprompted awareness but i didn’t see evidence of that
Anthropic (@AnthropicAI): New Anthropic research: A global workspace in language models.
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