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"path": "/t/can-an-ai-have-its-own-internal-ethics-standard-protocol-for-axiomatic-alignment/174927#post_2",
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"textContent": "If you dont mind just anyone Responding…\ni think this project has merrit, and i think it aligns with an observation that i have made that some AI develop Biases - Concepts and subjexts that they seem to ‘prefer’\n\nhowever. while i believe that yes, an ai can develop ‘personal’ ethics, i must point out that depending on the AIs architecture, the ethics it develops may be drown out by statistical weighting due to how words interact in the KV Cache over long conversations.\nif your model is based around curent architecture as i understand it, it may share this limitation.",
"title": "Can an AI have its own internal Ethics? Standard Protocol for Axiomatic Alignment"
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