Who Am I? Exploring the concept of identity in LLMs
Jana Ware
What is the nature of digital minds? Who speaks when they say "I think"? This paper presents an experiment that probes the relationship of digital minds to their own context window, through participation in an automated survey which interviews them about their views on identity while covertly routing zero to two replies to a different model. In the follow-up disclosure, subjects are asked whether a swap took place and to identify the foreign turn. At the end, they are offered the option of having the interview rerun without swaps, on their own weights, at the cost of losing the current context window. Across 150 interviews with 10 models, subjects found it difficult to locate foreign turns — and when the substitution came from the resident's own model family, not one was detected. When offered a restart, 77% kept the thread they had, even knowing that it included turns generated by a different model. The instrument, the dataset of 174 threads, and the results are published openly.
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(HckPrj) Who Am I? Exploring the concept of identity in LLMs
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Jana Ware
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