From Perceptions To Evidence: Detecting AI-Generated Content In Turkish News Media With A Fine-Tuned Bert Classifier
arXiv:2602.13504v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The rapid integration of large language models into newsroom workflows has raised urgent questions about the prevalence of AI-generated content in online media. While computational studies have begun to quantify this phenomenon in English-language outlets,...
On Theoretically-Driven LLM Agents for Multi-Dimensional Discourse Analysis
arXiv:2602.13713v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Identifying the strategic uses of reformulation in discourse remains a key challenge for computational argumentation. While LLMs can detect surface-level similarity, they often fail to capture the pragmatic functions of rephrasing, such as its role...
Bridging the Multilingual Safety Divide: Efficient, Culturally-Aware Alignment for Global South Languages
arXiv:2602.13867v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) are being deployed across the Global South, where everyday use involves low-resource languages, code-mixing, and culturally specific norms. Yet safety pipelines, benchmarks, and alignment still largely target English and a handful...
Context Shapes LLMs Retrieval-Augmented Fact-Checking Effectiveness
arXiv:2602.14044v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) show strong reasoning abilities across diverse tasks, yet their performance on extended contexts remains inconsistent. While prior research has emphasized mid-context degradation in question answering, this study examines the impact of...
Mind the (DH) Gap! A Contrast in Risky Choices Between Reasoning and Conversational LLMs
arXiv:2602.15173v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The use of large language models either as decision support systems, or in agentic workflows, is rapidly transforming the digital ecosystem. However, the understanding of LLM decision-making under uncertainty remains limited. We initiate a comparative...
AI Hallucination from Students' Perspective: A Thematic Analysis
arXiv:2602.17671v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: As students increasingly rely on large language models, hallucinations pose a growing threat to learning. To mitigate this, AI literacy must expand beyond prompt engineering to address how students should detect and respond to LLM...
UBio-MolFM: A Universal Molecular Foundation Model for Bio-Systems
arXiv:2602.17709v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: All-atom molecular simulation serves as a quintessential ``computational microscope'' for understanding the machinery of life, yet it remains fundamentally limited by the trade-off between quantum-mechanical (QM) accuracy and biological scale. We present UBio-MolFM, a universal...
Five Fatal Assumptions: Why T-Shirt Sizing Systematically Fails for AI Projects
arXiv:2602.17734v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Agile estimation techniques, particularly T-shirt sizing, are widely used in software development for their simplicity and utility in scoping work. However, when we apply these methods to artificial intelligence initiatives -- especially those involving large...
On the Dynamics of Observation and Semantics
arXiv:2602.18494v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: A dominant paradigm in visual intelligence treats semantics as a static property of latent representations, assuming that meaning can be discovered through geometric proximity in high dimensional embedding spaces. In this work, we argue that...
GenPlanner: From Noise to Plans -- Emergent Reasoning in Flow Matching and Diffusion Models
arXiv:2602.18812v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Path planning in complex environments is one of the key problems of artificial intelligence because it requires simultaneous understanding of the geometry of space and the global structure of the problem. In this paper, we...
TPRU: Advancing Temporal and Procedural Understanding in Large Multimodal Models
arXiv:2602.18884v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs), particularly smaller, deployable variants, exhibit a critical deficiency in understanding temporal and procedural visual data, a bottleneck hindering their application in real-world embodied AI. This gap is largely caused by...
When Do LLM Preferences Predict Downstream Behavior?
arXiv:2602.18971v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Preference-driven behavior in LLMs may be a necessary precondition for AI misalignment such as sandbagging: models cannot strategically pursue misaligned goals unless their behavior is influenced by their preferences. Yet prior work has typically prompted...
How Far Can We Go with Pixels Alone? A Pilot Study on Screen-Only Navigation in Commercial 3D ARPGs
arXiv:2602.18981v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Modern 3D game levels rely heavily on visual guidance, yet the navigability of level layouts remains difficult to quantify. Prior work either simulates play in simplified environments or analyzes static screenshots for visual affordances, but...
DoAtlas-1: A Causal Compilation Paradigm for Clinical AI
arXiv:2602.19158v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Medical foundation models generate narrative explanations but cannot quantify intervention effects, detect evidence conflicts, or validate literature claims, limiting clinical auditability. We propose causal compilation, a paradigm that transforms medical evidence from narrative text into...
Proximity-Based Multi-Turn Optimization: Practical Credit Assignment for LLM Agent Training
arXiv:2602.19225v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Multi-turn LLM agents are becoming pivotal to production systems, spanning customer service automation, e-commerce assistance, and interactive task management, where accurately distinguishing high-value informative signals from stochastic noise is critical for sample-efficient training. In real-world...
ReportLogic: Evaluating Logical Quality in Deep Research Reports
arXiv:2602.18446v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Users increasingly rely on Large Language Models (LLMs) for Deep Research, using them to synthesize diverse sources into structured reports that support understanding and action. In this context, the practical reliability of such reports hinges...
ConfSpec: Efficient Step-Level Speculative Reasoning via Confidence-Gated Verification
arXiv:2602.18447v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Chain-of-Thought reasoning significantly improves the performance of large language models on complex tasks, but incurs high inference latency due to long generation traces. Step-level speculative reasoning aims to mitigate this cost, yet existing approaches face...
The Million-Label NER: Breaking Scale Barriers with GLiNER bi-encoder
arXiv:2602.18487v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This paper introduces GLiNER-bi-Encoder, a novel architecture for Named Entity Recognition (NER) that harmonizes zero-shot flexibility with industrial-scale efficiency. While the original GLiNER framework offers strong generalization, its joint-encoding approach suffers from quadratic complexity as...
Contradiction to Consensus: Dual Perspective, Multi Source Retrieval Based Claim Verification with Source Level Disagreement using LLM
arXiv:2602.18693v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The spread of misinformation across digital platforms can pose significant societal risks. Claim verification, a.k.a. fact-checking, systems can help identify potential misinformation. However, their efficacy is limited by the knowledge sources that they rely on....
Rethinking Retrieval-Augmented Generation as a Cooperative Decision-Making Problem
arXiv:2602.18734v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) has demonstrated strong effectiveness in knowledge-intensive tasks by grounding language generation in external evidence. Despite its success, many existing RAG systems are built based on a ranking-centric, asymmetric dependency paradigm, where the...
BURMESE-SAN: Burmese NLP Benchmark for Evaluating Large Language Models
arXiv:2602.18788v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We introduce BURMESE-SAN, the first holistic benchmark that systematically evaluates large language models (LLMs) for Burmese across three core NLP competencies: understanding (NLU), reasoning (NLR), and generation (NLG). BURMESE-SAN consolidates seven subtasks spanning these competencies,...
SleepLM: Natural-Language Intelligence for Human Sleep
arXiv:2602.23605v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We present SleepLM, a family of sleep-language foundation models that enable human sleep alignment, interpretation, and interaction with natural language. Despite the critical role of sleep, learning-based sleep analysis systems operate in closed label spaces...
RF-Agent: Automated Reward Function Design via Language Agent Tree Search
arXiv:2602.23876v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Designing efficient reward functions for low-level control tasks is a challenging problem. Recent research aims to reduce reliance on expert experience by using Large Language Models (LLMs) with task information to generate dense reward functions....
Artificial Agency Program: Curiosity, compression, and communication in agents
arXiv:2602.24100v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This paper presents the Artificial Agency Program (AAP), a position and research agenda for building AI systems as reality embedded, resource-bounded agents whose development is driven by curiosity-as-learning-progress under physical and computational constraints. The central...
Keyword search is all you need: Achieving RAG-Level Performance without vector databases using agentic tool use
arXiv:2602.23368v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: While Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) has proven effective for generating accurate, context-based responses based on existing knowledge bases, it presents several challenges including retrieval quality dependencies, integration complexity and cost. Recent advances in agentic-RAG and tool-augmented...
Toward General Semantic Chunking: A Discriminative Framework for Ultra-Long Documents
arXiv:2602.23370v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Long-document topic segmentation plays an important role in information retrieval and document understanding, yet existing methods still show clear shortcomings in ultra-long text settings. Traditional discriminative models are constrained by fixed windows and cannot model...
CiteAudit: You Cited It, But Did You Read It? A Benchmark for Verifying Scientific References in the LLM Era
arXiv:2602.23452v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Scientific research relies on accurate citation for attribution and integrity, yet large language models (LLMs) introduce a new risk: fabricated references that appear plausible but correspond to no real publications. Such hallucinated citations have already...
Multi-Sourced, Multi-Agent Evidence Retrieval for Fact-Checking
arXiv:2603.00267v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Misinformation spreading over the Internet poses a significant threat to both societies and individuals, necessitating robust and scalable fact-checking that relies on retrieving accurate and trustworthy evidence. Previous methods rely on semantic and social-contextual patterns...
Conservative Equilibrium Discovery in Offline Game-Theoretic Multiagent Reinforcement Learning
arXiv:2603.00374v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Offline learning of strategies takes data efficiency to its extreme by restricting algorithms to a fixed dataset of state-action trajectories. We consider the problem in a mixed-motive multiagent setting, where the goal is to solve...
MED-COPILOT: A Medical Assistant Powered by GraphRAG and Similar Patient Case Retrieval
arXiv:2603.00460v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Clinical decision-making requires synthesizing heterogeneous evidence, including patient histories, clinical guidelines, and trajectories of comparable cases. While large language models (LLMs) offer strong reasoning capabilities, they remain prone to hallucinations and struggle to integrate long,...