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Anthropic observes 'thoughts' in Claude AI via new J-Space research

Anthropic has developed a technique called Jacobian Lens (J-Lens) to observe an internal reasoning space within its Claude AI models, which they term 'J-Space.' This space appears to function similarly to a global workspace in human consciousness, processing information and concepts before generating output. The J-Space allows researchers to see internal computations that are not always reflected in the model's final responses, offering new insights into LLM reasoning and potentially aiding in model refinement. AI

IMPACT Provides a novel method for understanding LLM internal reasoning, potentially leading to better model development and debugging.

RANK_REASON Research paper detailing a new technique for observing internal LLM processes. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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Anthropic observes 'thoughts' in Claude AI via new J-Space research

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 English(EN) · Jon Martindale ·

    Anthropic says it can read Claude's 'thoughts,' as detailed in new research paper — models observed to have a global workspace, revealing more of what makes LLMs tick

    Anthropic has discovered an internal "J-space" for its Claude AI that displays similarities to human internal processing. While the AI developer anthropomorphizes it as thought, it may yet prove useful as a method of improving LLM honesty, oversight, and guardrails.