Claude's Extended Thinking Shows Reasoning Limits, Not True Cognition
Analysis of Claude's extended thinking reveals the feature produces summaries of intermediate steps rather than authentic reasoning chains, raising questions about how AI vendors market inference capabilities.
Anthropic's extended thinking feature in Claude Code does not generate authentic reasoning traces. Instead, it produces post-hoc summaries of model outputs, according to independent analysis by Patrick McCanna. The distinction matters because vendors increasingly market "thinking" and "reasoning" as...
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