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Parallel Intervention

Intervention mode where multiple interventions are applied simultaneously to the same base computation graph

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  • The fundamental operation of making in-place changes to model activations, placing the model in a counterfactual state

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  • Intervention mode where interventions are applied sequentially, each building on the previous one
  • Manipulation of activations along a straight line; shown to fail when it crosses voids, in contrast to manifold-following interventions.
  • Fundamental operation for causal abstraction analysis; forces neurons to take values from source inputs to create counterfactuals.
  • Intervention targeting specific dimensional subsets of activation vectors rather than full representations
  • pyvene's approach of storing interventions as shareable serialized objects rather than runtime code
  • Extends interchange interventions to non-standard bases by rotating representations, intervening in rotated subspaces, then rotating back.
  • Parallelismmethod0.761
    Attribute: an attempt at dualism and dialogue, running texts alongside each other, but inherently unstable.
  • Property that additive modifications to activations affect all downstream computations, enabling tractable behavioral control