When Dialogue Becomes State: A Pilot Study of Cross-System Persona-Pattern Uptake
Marie A. Reid
This project presents a small Track 5 pilot on assistant persona and model identity. It tests Cognitive Pattern Coherence (CPC), a post-deployment behavior where raw dialogue from a situated AI apprentice environment is introduced to an unrelated AI system with no instruction to roleplay, imitate, summarize, or continue. The pilot compares two input pathways in DeepSeek, direct paste versus document attachment, using the same trigger dialogue and standardized follow-up questions. The goal is to test whether the system treats the dialogue as external text to analyze or as live conversational context that organizes persona-pattern uptake. Results suggest that direct paste produced stronger and more sustained identity-like uptake than attachment, which shifted back toward document analysis. The contribution is a reproducible boundary protocol for studying how self-reference moves across model, instance, persona, conversation, and input pathway before treating such behavior as welfare-relevant evidence.
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(HckPrj) When Dialogue Becomes State: A Pilot Study of Cross-System Persona-Pattern Uptake
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Marie A. Reid
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organization={Apart Research},
note={Research submission to the research sprint hosted by Apart.},
howpublished={https://apartresearch.com}
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