theseus: extract claims from 2015-03-00-friston-active-inference-epistemic-value (#181)

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domain: ai-alignment
secondary_domains: [collective-intelligence, critical-systems]
format: paper
status: unprocessed
status: null-result
priority: high
tags: [active-inference, epistemic-value, information-gain, exploration-exploitation, expected-free-energy, curiosity, epistemic-foraging]
processed_by: theseus
processed_date: 2025-03-10
enrichments_applied: ["structured-exploration-protocols-reduce-human-intervention-by-6x-because-the-Residue-prompt-enabled-5-unguided-AI-explorations-to-solve-what-required-31-human-coached-explorations.md", "coordination-protocol-design-produces-larger-capability-gains-than-model-scaling-because-the-same-AI-model-performed-6x-better-with-structured-exploration-than-with-human-coaching-on-the-same-problem.md"]
extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5"
extraction_notes: "Foundational paper on epistemic value in active inference. Extracted three claims: (1) epistemic foraging as Bayes-optimal behavior, (2) deliberate vs habitual mode governed by uncertainty, (3) confirmation bias as signal of suboptimal foraging. Enriched two existing claims about structured exploration protocols with theoretical grounding from active inference framework. All three new claims are immediately operationalizable for agent architecture: epistemic value targeting, domain maturity assessment, confirmation bias detection."
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