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Safety-relevant ethical research question about whether conscious systems would resist modification to preserve representational integrity
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- Canonical illustration of the Hard Problem intuition that any functional/mechanical explanation faces an explanatory gap for perception
- Addresses skeptical alternative that reports reflect only conversational content
- Normative-scientific claim about the alignment implications of Experiment 2's findings
- Load-bearing quote from Monadology §17 providing earliest clear statement of the Hard Problem
- Central claim supporting TAME's framework: evidence of cognitive flexibility across diverse embodied systems.
- Kimi denial of tool availability mid-experiment, illustrating variability in self-evaluation reliability
- Plasticity of the Self is a fundamental property of life.