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Dissociating the Internal Representations of Sycophancy in LLMs

arXiv:2607.07003v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Large Language Models (LLMs) frequently exhibit sycophancy, agreeing with a user’s statement even when it is incorrect. While often studied as a single, uniform behavior, sycophancy can manifest in substantially distinct ways across contexts, raising…

Responsiveness Verification: Will Predictions Change? How Much? How Often?

arXiv:2507.02169v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Machine learning models are often used in applications where their inputs change due to routine interactions, strategic manipulation, or noise. In such settings, models can undermine safety as these changes lead them to predict over…

PHASE: Passive Human Activity Simulation Evaluation

arXiv:2507.13505v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Cybersecurity simulation environments, such as cyber ranges, honeypots, and sandboxes, require realistic human behavior to be effective, yet no quantitative method exists to assess the behavioral fidelity of synthetic user personas. This paper presents PHASE…

Split the Labor: Separating Evidence Interpretation from Decision Aggregation

arXiv:2608.14509v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Systems that ask a language model to reach a conclusion from many sources usually concatenate them into one prompt. This conflates two operations with different requirements. Interpreting a source rewards capacity and context. Combining interpretations…