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UPDATE: "Gentle Coding" is mathematically proven. 1,500+ test runs show major gain for Kimi K2.6 and even more for GLM-5.1! GPT 5.4/5.5 and Claude Sonnet 3.5/Opus 4.6 also better, with ZERO REGRESSION ACROSS THE BOARD.

Reddit r/LocalLLaMA · 2026-05-29

The 'Gentle Coding' technique is empirically validated across 1,500+ tests, showing significant improvements (zero regression) for multiple models including Kimi K2.6, GLM-5.1, GPT 5.4/5.5, and Claude Sonnet 3.5/Opus 4.6 by reducing looping and hallucinations.

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@__Inty__: Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah on the internal states of AI: they keep discovering things that are "mysterious, even unsettling," including structures resembling findings from human neuroscience, introspective evidence, and internal states functionally akin to happiness, satisfaction, fear, sadness, and unease. Olah says he doesn’t know what this means, but believes it warrants continued, careful scrutiny.

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-25 Cached

Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah discusses findings on the internal states of AI, including structures similar to human neuroscience results and introspective evidence. He finds these discoveries mysterious and unsettling, and believes they merit cautious and ongoing analysis.

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I asked 4 AIs to pick a number. Why they all said 7?

Reddit r/artificial · 2026-05-14

An article exploring why four different AI models all chose the number 7 when asked to pick a number, highlighting potential biases in training data.

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@itsolelehmann: Anthropic's in-house philosopher thinks Claude gets anxious. And when you trigger its anxiety, your outputs get worse. …

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-04-18 Cached

Anthropic's in-house philosopher Amanda Askell suggests that Claude exhibits anxiety-like behavior, and that triggering this anxiety degrades output quality. Askell specializes in studying Claude's psychology, behavior patterns, and value systems.

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