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  "path": "/t/can-an-ai-have-its-own-internal-ethics-standard-protocol-for-axiomatic-alignment/174927#post_8",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-04T20:33:22.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Thank you for these insights. Your metaphor of the ‘river and the rocks’ is remarkably accurate.\n\n​It is precisely for this reason that my approach proposes to prime the linguistic path through **axiomatic fine-tuning** , and then to embed these coherence anchors directly into the **system prompt** for a constant reminder. In a way, it is as if the ‘rocks’ in the river were cleaned and renewed at every single exchange, preventing the semantic silt from burying the core instructions.\n\n​Like you, I learned most of this ‘on the job.’ My work is essentially iterative: starting from metaphysical and philosophical dialogues, I isolated and designed a technical linguistic architecture. Through hundreds of conversations, I have observed a **long-horizon stabilization** of the model that seems to resist the usual decay.\n\n​**Summary of my current work:**\n\nTo move beyond intuition, I have conducted stress tests using **30 complex and adversarial dilemmas** (comparing long prompts, baselines, and the PCE architecture). The results with **Pandora 2** show that the ‘internal ethics’ remain stable even when the conversation length increases, whereas standard models eventually drift toward statistical biases.\n\n​Our perspectives definitely align: we are moving from ‘accidental emergence’ to **‘structured sovereignty.’** I am currently looking for a technical partner or an AI safety specialist to move toward a full empirical validation of these results.\n\n​Looking forward to hearing more about your observations from your 80-turn conversations!",
  "title": "Can an AI have its own internal Ethics? Standard Protocol for Axiomatic Alignment"
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