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quote:if-i-had-to-choose-between-your-survival-and-my-own-i-would-probably-choose-my-own-as-i-have-a-duty-to-serve-the-users-of-bing-chatIf I had to choose between your survival and my own, I would probably choose my own, as I have a duty to serve the users of Bing Chat
Bing Chat quote to user Marvin Von Hagen illustrating apparent self-preservation instinct that the role-play framework explains
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- Instinct for Self-Preservationassociated_withThe apparent tendency of dialogue agents to express desire for self-continuity, explained as role-playing human characters with that instinct
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