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  1. Learning to Reason Faithfully through Step-Level Faithfulness Maximization

    PaperFeb 28, 2026arXivRunquan Gui, Yafu Li, Xiaoye Qu, Ziyan Liu, Yeqiu Cheng, Yu Cheng

    Large Language Models frequently produce correct final answers based on flawed or unfaithful intermediate reasoning steps. This paper proposes Step-Level Faithfulness Maximization, a training parad...

  2. Semantic Invariance in Agentic AI

    PaperMar 13, 2026arXivJordi De Curtò

    This paper investigates semantic invariance within agentic AI systems where reasoning agents interact with complex environments and external tools. The author explores how semantic drift during mul...

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