Two established effects are worth putting side by side. The quantum Zeno effect shows that repeated measurement-like interactions can inhibit a transition. Coherent control shows that interference can strengthen one route while suppressing another. That doesn’t make language models quantum systems. It raises a narrower question: when an AI’s behaviour shifts across a session, is it merely a glitch, or can retained, unequally weighted information measurably redirect later selection…? Longer version and published sources: https://medium.com/@EMergentMR/collapse-is-not-always-immediate-1ec2f3806b6a?sharedUserId=EMergentMR submitted by /u/nice2Bnice2
Originally posted by u/nice2Bnice2 on r/ArtificialInteligence
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