What is J-space and do models really have thoughts?
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There's been a lot of discussion of Anthropic's latest publication - something they found inside models and called the J-space. A part responsible for "thoughts" we can read quite easily. It sounds really significant. At the same time, I haven't yet met a single person on Substack, LinkedIn, X and Discord who was able to explain what it is about clearly. Without silly metaphors or calling me stupid. This is what this article is going to do. Explain the J-space like you're 5. Panic in the math…
1Key Takeaways
- There's been a lot of discussion of Anthropic's latest publication - something they found inside models and called the J-space.
- A part responsible for "thoughts" we can read quite easily.
- At the same time, I haven't yet met a single person on Substack, LinkedIn, X and Discord who was able to explain what it is about clearly.
- Without silly metaphors or calling me stupid.
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3Why it matters
Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that there's been a lot of discussion of Anthropic's latest publication - something they found inside models and called the J-space.
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