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concept:self-reinforcing-illusionSelf Reinforcing Illusion
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- Core Buddhist and philosophical concept: self is constructed, impermanent, and distributable rather than singular and enduring.
- The ability of reasoning LLMs to review and revise previous reasoning steps during inference
- Process of reifying one's identity as an independent self; meditation practices aim to decrease selfing.
- Concise framing of action-perception cycle whereby agents minimize surprise through perception and action.
- Mechanisms by which smaller competent subunits bind into a higher-level Self with larger goals; key example via gap junction connections.
- The extent to which a model exhibits similar internal representations when reasoning about itself and others in similar contexts