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  "path": "/t/can-an-ai-have-its-own-internal-ethics-standard-protocol-for-axiomatic-alignment/174927#post_5",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-04T19:50:13.000Z",
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  "textContent": "My view is that this kind of capability does not emerge from prompting alone. Current chat models are mostly stateless at the core, so persistence, continuity, and durable behavioral structure usually come from external memory and system level design. In practice, what people interpret as an internal framework is often scaffolding built around the model rather than something natively maintained inside it.",
  "title": "Can an AI have its own internal Ethics? Standard Protocol for Axiomatic Alignment"
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