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  1. KARL: Knowledge Agents via Reinforcement Learning

    PaperMar 5, 2026arXivJonathan D. Chang, Andrew Drozdov, Shubham Toshniwal, Owen Oertell, Alexander Trott, Jacob Portes, Abhay Gupta, Pallavi Koppol, Ashutosh Baheti, Sean Kulinski, Ivan Zhou, Irene Dea, Krista Opsahl-Ong, Simon Favreau-Lessard, Sean Owen, Jose Javier Gonzalez Ortiz, Arnav Singhvi, Xabi Andrade, Cindy Wang, Kartik Sreenivasan, Sam Havens, Jialu Liu, Peyton DeNiro, Wen Sun, Michael Bendersky, Jonathan Frankle

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