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Higher-Order Representations

Representations of one's own mental states; associated with consciousness in higher-order theories.

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  • The central question of whether representational geometry implies corresponding computational structure
  • Hierarchical representations in neural networks that allow compression and coordinated behaviour while retaining sensitivity to input changes.
  • Desires through which an agent identifies with some first-order desires and repudiates others.
  • Core criterion for introspection: model must possess internal metacognitive representation of state prior to verbalization, not merely translate impulse directly into language.
  • The idea that features are encoded as directions in activation space.
  • Higher-Order Theoryframework0.787
    A theory of consciousness on which mental states become conscious by being the objects of higher-order states.
  • Idea that information is spread across many neurons; superposition is a subtype.
  • The distribution of latent representations produced by the model under unperturbed inputs