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concept:character-circuit-overlapcharacter-circuit overlap
The overlap between circuits used for self-model and for modeling fictional characters; self-character is represented differently from fiction.
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- self-model (transformer)associated_withThe transformer's model of itself as a predictive text engine, developed through in-context learning.
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