What Are Recursive Language Models?
Read OriginalThis article details Recursive Language Models (RLMs), a type of language model that recursively calls itself to solve complex problems. It explains how RLMs differ from standard LLMs by breaking tasks into structured sub-queries, enabling step-by-step execution, dynamic memory, and reusable logic. The piece covers the problems RLMs solve, their internal mechanics, and their significance for advancing language model capabilities beyond static prompting.
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