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Self-modeling

Ability of a model to predict its own outputs or behavior, sometimes distinguished from introspection.

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Concepts (2)

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  • The transformer's model of itself as a predictive text engine, developed through in-context learning.
  • Metzinger's concept of the self as a sustained representation; distinguished from consciousness itself in CIMC's framework

Related by similarity (8)

cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edge

Entities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.

  • Self Modelframework0.914
  • Robots capable of building internal models of their own body and unexpected changes, blurring the embodied/non-embodied AI distinction
  • The thesis that transformers develop a self-model via ICL, not only from training data; base models bootstrap self-referential reasoning.
  • Related technique improving multi-agent learning by predicting others' actions using an agent's own policy
  • Selfingconcept0.825
    Process of reifying one's identity as an independent self; meditation practices aim to decrease selfing.
  • Self-reflectionconcept0.822
    The ability of reasoning LLMs to review and revise previous reasoning steps during inference
  • Provides the transparency/opacity distinction used to characterise the separation prior sigma