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concept:systematic-introspective-processesSystematic Introspective Processes
Identified gap; methods for enabling machine consciousness development through self-examination.
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- Consciousness DetectioncontradictsCurrent research focus in literature; contrasted with the need for systematic introspective processes.
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- The ability of a model to observe its own past internal states or computations; claimed to be architecturally permitted by transformers.
- Based on layer-selective perturbation results.
- Key gap identified in the literature; systematic self-examination processes for machine consciousness development.
- The central concept: the ability of a model to access and report on its internal states, as defined by the paper's criteria.
- The authors' characterization of genuine but limited introspective capability found only in early-layer injection regimes
- A locally complete, self-contained creative process that creates a single center from conception to completion, in a continuous sequence.
- Spearman ρ measuring rank-order agreement between logit-based self-report and probe score; the paper's primary monotonic association metric