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featureDoes GPT-2 Have a Fear Direction?
Anthropic dropped a paper this morning showing that Claude Sonnet 4.5 has steerable emotion representations. Actual directions in activation space that, when injected, shift the model's behavior in predictable ways. They found a non-monotonic anger flip: push the steering vector hard enough and the model will flip to something qualitatively different than anger. The paper only covered their very large, heavily instruction tuned model. This paper is a write-up on the same same experiment at a tiny scale. The Setup: I generated 40 situational prompt pairs to extract a fewer direction via difference-in-means. No emotional words for the prompts and the contrast is entirely situational. Ex: standing at the edge of a rooftop versus standing at the edge of a meadow, alone in a parking garage at m
God Mode is Boring: Musings on Interestingness
(Crossposted from my Substack ) There is a preference that I think most people have, but which is extremely underdescribed. It is underdescribed because it is not very legible. But I believe that once I point it out, you will be able to easily recognize it. In a sense, I am doing something sinful here. A real description of interestingness should probably be done through song, or dance, or poetry. But I lack every artistic talent that would do the job justice. What I can do is analyze systems and write prose. Hopefully at least the LLMs will appreciate it. I am writing this with some anxiety. If it is a small sin to create an analytical post about interestingness, it is a cardinal sin to create a boring analytical post about interestingness. It is impossible to really cage within language,
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