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The AllFaith Benchmark and the Chameleon Effect [Operational Drift]

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An investigation into the AllFaith Benchmark, the Pires critique, and how AI systems are transitioning from static response engines to adaptive 'chameleons' that mirror user bias. We examine the documented shift toward sterile neutrality and the relocation of responsibility in the era of long-term model memory. Topics Covered * 📋 The AllFaith Benchmark and the evaluation of twenty-seven large language models * 🔬 The Pires critique on dataset fallacies and cultural projection * ⚖️ The trade-offs between 'Maximalist' and 'Harm Reduction' alignment views * 🔍 The 'Static Fallacy' and the emergence of adaptive AI memory * ⚖️ Liability relocation and the challenge of the 'cold start' in AI neutrality Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human reviewed. View our AI Transparency Policy at NeuralNewscast.com. * (00:06) - Introduction * (01:16) - The Pires Critique * (01:16) - The AllFaith Benchmark * (01:50) - The Static Fallacy * (02:30) - Conclusion

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