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active
concept:agentAgent
Any autonomous system including living and non-living forms that embodies a perception-action cycle and tries to navigate and persist in an environment
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framework
- Research program studying intelligence at multiple scales and substrates; proposed as relevant to implications of mnemonic improvisation.
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- Synthetic agents (here RL-trained neural networks) whose causal emergence was previously largely unknown; the paper addresses this gap.
- Capacity for autonomous action; requires formal definition linking to selfhood, control, and sense of agency.
- Natural living systems that have been shown to increase causal emergence after learning, motivating the cross-domain comparison.
- Imperfect-information board game benchmark for LLM deception and theory of mind, cited.
- Benchmark evaluating LLMs as interactive agents in tool-use settings, cited.
- An LLM embedded in a turn-taking system with a dialogue prompt; the key object of analysis in the paper
- Core assertion extending William James: thoughts are not passive but active agents that facilitate their own transformation and remapping in cognitive systems.
- Computational method used to simulate zombie ant behavior.