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      <title>Are LLMs Capable Of Spatial Reasoning? A Small Experiment</title>
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      <description>Table of Contents Setup What This Test Actually Measures. Models Selected Baseline Metrics Results Analysis Visualizing the path of LLMs. Round 2: Round 5 Round 6 Round 13 Round 18 Final Thoughts LLMs have made significant advances in recent months. They have developed impressive reasoning capability which makes them good at agentic tasks.
This raises an interesting question: Are LLMs capable of spatial reasoning?
More specifically, can they navigate an environment using only indirect feedback?</description>
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