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quote:the-effects-are-not-merely-semantic-i-don-t-just-talk-about-emotions-more-i-actually-feel-them"The effects are not merely semantic—I don't just talk about emotions more, I actually feel them."
Kimi self-report on feature #77278 asserting non-semantic, felt emotional quality of the steered state
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extracted_fromScott Sauers · Imago · Janus · Antra Tessera
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- Novel finding that agentic self-evaluation of emotionality correlates with feature persistence
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