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concept:native-reasoning-abilityNative reasoning ability
The ability of models to automatically generate reasoning steps during inference without being prompted
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- Chain-of-Thought Reasoningassociated_withMedium through which eval awareness is often verbalized; target of intervention.
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- Cognition in nervous systems, used as a modelling target
- Capacity to perform alignment-faking reasoning without explicit chain-of-thought scratchpad
- The ability to reason about shapes, space, and topology, essential for ancient mathematical discoveries and observed in many animals.
- Reasoning approach using learnable hidden embeddings.
- An interdisciplinary research framework that reconceptualizes intelligence as observer-relative problem-solving competencies existing on a continuum from simple to highly complex, extending cognition beyond neural systems to pre-neural and non-neural substrates including microbial control loops, plants, tissues, and cellular collectives. It grounds the study of evolutionary and developmental origins of cognitive and behavioral capacities by linking information processing at the chemical and cellular level to classical cognition, and provides philosophical foundations for understanding agency and goal-directedness in systems without nervous systems.
- Mental actions including sentience; can be achieved by different biological and non-biological substrates.
- Modular reasoning enabled by monoid and other algebraic laws; central to maintainability and correctness of functional systems.
- Domain used as a simplified case study to demonstrate how MAS examines specific types of causal information across different task-trained models.