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framework:theory-of-mind-tomTheory of Mind (ToM)
The cognitive ability to attribute mental states to oneself and others; used as the empirical domain for testing LLM representations.
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- Michal KosinskistudiesResearcher who showed LLMs including GPT-4 excel at ToM tasks, raising the question of whether consciousness can be observed.
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- The primary paper being extracted — applies IIT 3.0 and 4.0 to LLM representation sequences derived from ToM test data to investigate whether consciousness phenomena can be observed.
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- Cognitive capacity attributed to humans and animals; referenced as basis for mentalism intuitions.
- Theoretical clarification distinguishing ToM from consciousness to frame the study's approach.
- The cognitive ability to attribute mental states to self and others; used as a proxy domain for investigating consciousness in LLMs.
- Philosophical field dealing with nature of mind, self, and consciousness.
- A theoretical framework explaining why consciousness is associated with brains.
- Theory that consciousness depends on integrated spatiotemporal modeling in the midbrain and basal ganglia for action selection.
- Mental or cognitive entities that may or may not depend on brains.
- Foundational framework consisting of systems (wires), processes (boxes), and composition (wirings); basis for quantum and compositional reasoning.