CMU: Reasoning Training Amplifies Self-Correction Over Confidence Calibration
CarnegieMellonU · hf · 2026-08-17
Carnegie Mellon University research analyzes reasoning behaviors in thinking models. It finds that reasoning training amplifies deliberative behaviors like self-correction more than high-correctness behaviors such as confidence calibration, revealing a gap between amplified and correctness-linked reasoning patterns.
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