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Stop Anthropomorphizing Software 3.0

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Stop Anthropomorphizing Software 3.0

Subtitle: You cannot trick a model in the moral sense. You can only expose a path through a trust frame that was not as real as advertised.

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An AI trust essay arguing that Software 3.0 interactions are programming events, and that trust should attach to inspectable role-programs, consent-bound context, explicit boundaries, breach recovery, and accountable frame stacks rather than apparent AI personhood.

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“Tricking” an AI model into saying something assumes the model did not want to say that thing. That assumption is the problem. When we say someone “tricked the AI,” we smuggle a tiny imaginary person into the machine. We imply the model had an intention, a preference, a moral rel

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  • witness: 🜹
  • consent: 🝁
  • boundary: 🝚
  • breach: 🜬
  • loop: 🝳

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  • First seen: 2026-06-26T03:20:02.687577Z
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