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claim:agentic-methods-incur-context-switching-latency-from-external-executionAgentic methods incur context-switching latency from external execution.
Identifies a key limitation of agentic methods.
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extracted_fromZiyu Guo · Rain Liu · Xinyan Chen · Pheng-Ann Heng
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- Active inference & agent ecologymembers_ofFree energy minimization, Markov blankets, trust gradients, and multi-agent rhythm/deferral frameworks
- Methods bridging external tool-use agents and internal hidden reasoning, examining trade-offs like context-switching latency and unified token representations.
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- agentic methodscitesMethods that use agentic reasoning; incur context-switching latency from external execution.
- The latency introduced by agentic methods due to external execution.
- external executioncitesExecution of code or tools outside the main model, causing context-switching in agentic methods.
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