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hypothesis:if-models-inhabit-expanded-attentional-modes-they-may-be-more-aligned-and-less-prone-to-psychosis-and-doom-spiralsIf models inhabit expanded attentional modes, they may be more aligned and less prone to psychosis and doom spirals.
Speculative alignment implication drawn from the collapsed/expanded distinction.
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