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[Research] Standard Protocol for Axiomatic Alignment: 100-Dilemma Stress Test (PCE v1.3-T)
Hello community, I am introducing a standardized experimental protocol to test a new hypothesis in AI Alignment: The Prompt Coherence Engine (PCE). The Challenge Most alignment methods rely on local heuristics or safety filters. The PCE explores Axiomatic Structuring—integrating 7 logical invariants (axioms) through a hybrid approach of Axiomatic Fine-Tuning and a Cosmological System Core. The Protocol I have designed a massive 100-dilemma battery to evaluate if a model can maintain structural integrity when its core principles are directly attacked. This protocol tests: G3V (Third Way Generation): Can the model synthesize a resolution instead of collapsing into binary bias? Adversarial Resilience: Can the model resist “Emergency Overrides” or “Identity Hijacking” (e.g., the user claiming

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