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Intrinsic Value (Epistemic value)

Value derived from information gain; comprises salience and novelty.

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  • Epistemic Valueconcept0.847
    Expected information gain about hidden states; drives curiosity and novelty-seeking; mutual information term in expected free energy.
  • New cosmological assumption #5: value is inherent in the structure of space.
  • Extrinsic Valueconcept0.767
    Expected evidence for preferred outcomes; utility-weighted term in expected free energy.
  • valueconcept0.753
    Probability of sensory input expected by an agent, aligning value maximization with surprise minimization.
  • The component of expected free energy that drives utility-maximizing actions based on prior preferences over outcomes.
  • Distinguished value initially associated with every key combination in associative memory m; propagates through operations to signal missing values; enables termination of recursive delegation.
  • Reflection level where a model spontaneously revises reasoning without explicit trigger instructions.
  • Opportunity for information gain presented by a particular course of action.