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framework:behavior-cloning-mimicryBehavior cloning / mimicry
The approach of learning from demonstrations, often assuming a single agent; Paul Christiano used 'mimicry'.
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- Broadening behavior cloning to universal simulation.
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- The paper being extracted.
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- Simulator ontologyextendsThe framework proposed: self-supervised models are simulators that generate simulacra; distinguishes simulator from simulated agents.
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- Plants mimicking other organisms to avoid predation.
- Grouping similar model behaviors; the unsupervised method surfaces clusters of concerning patterns.
- Sharp performance changes when S crosses a critical value.
- Empirical evidence from plant neurobiology showing behavioral patterns historically attributed to animal sentience.
- Further evidence of complex, adaptive plant behaviour.
- A staged approach where restoration actions first mimic a process, then promote it, and eventually sustain it naturally.
- Caterpillars that learn a behavior retain it as adults despite brain being drastically remodelled, showing memory mapping across substrates.