Trenton Bricken
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Trenton Bricken, interpretability researcher at Anthropic. Lead author of Towards Monosemanticity (October 2023), the one-layer-transformer proof of concept that Scaling Monosemanticity scaled to Claude 3 Sonnet, and a co-author of the 2024 work. His background is in computational neuroscience, including work on attention and associative memory.
Stake§
Commercial and reputational, as a member of the Anthropic interpretability team whose results support the company's safety positioning; the work is self-published rather than peer-reviewed.
Bricken's contribution to this topic is the dictionary-learning method at the base of Anthropic's mechanistic interpretability: training a sparse autoencoder to express a model's dense activations as a sparse combination of many more, individually interpretable features. Towards Monosemanticity established the technique on a single-layer model, and the 2024 paper he co-authored carried it to a production system.