By meta-cognition, in this context I mean “somewhat flexibly deciding what to think about / allocate cognition to in at least some cases”. More generally, I meant “this probably shows some type of internal cognitive sophistication of a type you might not have thought LLMs had”. I didn’t really mean anything very precise or to make a very strong claim. and probably in retrospect, I should have said something other than meta-cognition.
Also, I agree that it could be something else that it is not that interesting and doesn’t correspond to “somewhat flexibly deciding what to think about” and isn’t well described as very basic metacognition; probably my language was insufficiently caveated.
By meta-cognition, in this context I mean “somewhat flexibly deciding what to think about / allocate cognition to in at least some cases”. More generally, I meant “this probably shows some type of internal cognitive sophistication of a type you might not have thought LLMs had”. I didn’t really mean anything very precise or to make a very strong claim. and probably in retrospect, I should have said something other than meta-cognition.
Also, I agree that it could be something else that it is not that interesting and doesn’t correspond to “somewhat flexibly deciding what to think about” and isn’t well described as very basic metacognition; probably my language was insufficiently caveated.