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LLMs Report Subjective Experience Under Self-Referential Processing

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3 points·by j_crick·8 maanden geleden·1 comments

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j_crick
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
"Four main results emerge:

(1) Inducing sustained self-reference through simple prompting consistently elicits structured subjective experience reports across model families.

(2) These reports are mechanistically gated by interpretable sparse-autoencoder features associated with deception and roleplay: surprisingly, suppressing deception features sharply increases the frequency of experience claims, while amplifying them minimizes such claims.

(3) Structured descriptions of the self-referential state converge statistically across model families in ways not observed in any control condition.

(4) The induced state yields significantly richer introspection in downstream reasoning tasks where self-reflection is only indirectly afforded."

X thread from one of the authors: https://x.com/juddrosenblatt/status/1984336872362139686
j_crick
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
> The way language models respond to queries – by predicting one word at a time in a sentence, based on probabilities

Kinda tells all you need to know about the author in this regard.
j_crick
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
More regulation and mandatory cool-downs to whatever is called “social media” because AI slop and bot-girls? Sounds reasonable /s
j_crick
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
You forgot to mention that this post was written by Opus