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Exploring the Potential of the Bicameral Mind Theory in Reinforcement Learning Algorithms

Munavvarkhon MukhitdinovaTashkent State University of Economics, Islom Karimov 49, Tashkent 100066, UzbekistanMariana PetrovaDepartment of Information Technologies, St. Cyril and St. Methodius University of Veliko Tarnovo, 5003 Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Computersjournal2025en
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This study explores the potential of Julian Jaynes’ bicameral mind theory in enhancing reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms and large language models (LLMs) for artificial intelligence (AI) systems. By drawing parallels between the dual-process structure of the bicameral mind, the observation–action cycle in RL, and the “thinking”/”writing” processes in LLMs, we hypothesize that incorporating principles from this theory could lead to more efficient and adaptive AI. Empirical evidence from OpenAI’s CoinRun and RainMazes models, together with analysis of Claude, Gemini, and ChatGPT functioning, supports our hypothesis, demonstrating the universality of the dual-component structure across different types of AI systems. We propose a conceptual model for integrating bicameral mind principles into AI architectures capable of guiding the development of systems that effectively generalize knowledge across various tasks and environments.

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