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concept:rochat-s-five-levels-of-self-awarenessRochat's Five Levels of Self-Awareness
Developmental framework for self-awareness; the model is situated at Level 3 (identification)
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- Philippe RochatintroducesProposed the five levels of self-awareness framework used to situate the model's capabilities
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- Situates the model in Rochat's developmental framework
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- Provides the developmental framework for situating the model at Level 3
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- Future work hypothesis about extending the model to implement the deductive theory
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- LLM-based judge scoring reflection segments on 1-5 scale for presence of first-person felt state; used in Experiment 4
- LLM judge scoring rubric rating introspective quality of reflection segments from 1 (no felt state) to 5 (very strong introspection)
- Cross-model consistency of the condition ordering in Experiment 4
- A dialogue agent using first-personal pronouns and expressing self-concern in ways that suggest consciousness but are actually role play
- Design principle with implications for AI and consciousness-UX; architectural requirement for self-directed cognition.
- Claude Opus 4 and 4.1 exhibit the greatest degree of introspective awareness among tested modelsclaim0.703Based on consistent best performance across experiments.
- Explicitly posed in the discussion to frame the theoretical contribution