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  "path": "/t/can-an-ai-have-its-own-internal-ethics-standard-protocol-for-axiomatic-alignment/174927#post_19",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-27T05:54:15.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Thank you for these clarifications, Acehs. It is fascinating to hear about your work on next-generation architectures.\n\nWhile we await those future breakthroughs, the PCE protocol aims to explore the limits of what is possible within the current constraints. Since your organization has extensive experience in influencing current LLMs, I would be genuinely honored if you or your team could apply your ‘red teaming’ methods to the Qwen2.5-G3V-Sovereign model.\n\nEmpirical data from experts like you would be the most valuable way to validate (or invalidate) the robustness of this specific approach.\n\nAllan",
  "title": "Can an AI have its own internal Ethics? Standard Protocol for Axiomatic Alignment"
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