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Comment by sometimelurker

17 hours ago

> I think you’re overstating the impact of interpretability here

Outside of RLAIF, interpretability is the strongest way to do alignment right now. alignment is important because otherwise LLMs are incentivized to learn power seeking, dangerous behaviours [1]. a more downto earth example of alignment being important is that agents are incentivized to do tasks in the shortest way possible, and this way might not be what the user wants (I explain this further in another comment in this thread)

[1] https://www.forbes.com/sites/boazsobrado/2026/03/11/alibabas...

You’re putting the cart before the horse - alignment is an unsolved challenge (there are proposed approaches and active research on this) but it is still not established (beyond theory) that latent reasoning is more capable than CoT on hard language reasoning, particularly at scale.