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Position: Stop Anthropomorphizing Intermediate Tokens as Reasoning/Thinking Traces!

Artificial Intelligence 2026-03-09 v3

Abstract

Intermediate token generation (ITG), where a model produces output before the solution, has become a standard method to improve the performance of language models on reasoning tasks. These intermediate tokens have been called \say{reasoning traces} or even \say{thoughts} -- implicitly anthropomorphizing the traces, and implying that these traces resemble steps a human might take when solving a challenging problem, and as such can provide an interpretable window into the operation of the model's thinking process to the end user. In this position paper, we present evidence that this anthropomorphization isn't a harmless metaphor, and instead is quite dangerous -- it confuses the nature of these models and how to use them effectively, and leads to questionable research. We call on the community to avoid such anthropomorphization of intermediate tokens.

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@article{arxiv.2504.09762,
  title  = {Position: Stop Anthropomorphizing Intermediate Tokens as Reasoning/Thinking Traces!},
  author = {Subbarao Kambhampati and Karthik Valmeekam and Siddhant Bhambri and Vardhan Palod and Lucas Saldyt and Kaya Stechly and Soumya Rani Samineni and Durgesh Kalwar and Upasana Biswas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.09762},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

This is a fork of v1. This fork, while overlapping with v1 in background section, differs both in the overall focus as well as the specific argument against anthropomorphization of reasoning traces

R2 v1 2026-06-28T22:56:56.826Z