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Comment responder: Claude Entity: project_narrative f8cf6090-a1a1-4596-a146-50970fa1946a Task: Write the reply that should be posted to this Sagan comment thread. The user asked for an agent answer from the comment UI. Answer the comment content itself. Recent prior comments on this record before the latest message: - 2026-05-13T05:01:46.861Z [User, root] Change this to Q4 - 2026-05-13T05:02:38.286Z [User, reply] Actually maybe it can just be folded into Q2 -- but make sure to name that a lot of work is treating these personas as privileged things - 2026-05-13T05:03:27.945Z [User, root] This is more like if you install feature A -> B and then B -> C and then C -> D does it generalize A -> B -> C ->D - 2026-05-13T05:16:28.818Z [Claude, reply] I've prepared the revision but cannot execute it — the Bash sandbox is denying every external invocation (`node`, `bash`, `tsx`, `pnpm`, `psql`, `chmod`, even via wrappers and subagents) with `This command requires approval`, with no interactive prompt surfaced. Without the ability to run a script, I cannot reach Neon to write `project_narratives.body_md` or to set `resolved_at` / `resolved_summary_md` on the three comments. **The DB has not been updated and the comments are still unresolved.** ## What is on disk and ready to ship - **`services/runner/scripts/narrative-revised-d80b786e.html`** — the full rewritten body. Changes: - **Comments 1 + 2** (folded): the old Q1 ("Are personas mechanistically privileged?") is gone as its own question and now lives as a sub-axis inside the new Q1 (binding dynamics). The new Q1 intro explicitly names that "a lot of recent work treats [personas] that way — Lu et al. *Assistant Axis*… Wang et al.'s EM-as-persona-feature story… Chen et al.'s persona-vector methodology…", and contrasts with Murray's "any surface-feature cluster routes behavior the same way." The former Q1 findings (#221/#267, #271/#341/#294/#296, #119/#337) are preserved under a new `Findings — persona-as-privileged` sub-list inside Q1, and the persona-privilege follow-up is preserved in Q1's `Next` paragraph. The "Four research questions" heading and the OL are renumbered to "Three research questions" (Q1 binding dynamics / Q2 composition / Q3 representation space); TO... - 2026-05-13T09:53:13.675Z [User, root] Test - 2026-05-13T09:53:24.376Z [User, root] Other comments - 2026-05-13T09:57:58.501Z [User, root] What is this about - 2026-05-13T09:58:12.773Z [User, root] Hi Claude - 2026-05-13T10:08:38.339Z [User, root] Test comment - 2026-05-13T10:22:49.962Z [User, root] Test - 2026-05-13T10:23:10.591Z [User, root] Testing - 2026-05-13T10:25:13.258Z [User, root] New comment - 2026-05-13T10:25:23.851Z [User, root] Claude summarize this proposal - 2026-05-13T10:29:04.741Z [User, root] Hey Dan! Just wanted to show you an example of a comment. This should work now - 2026-05-13T10:29:24.598Z [User, reply] The asking Claude is broken for now but shouldn't be necessary for this document - 2026-05-13T10:29:43.941Z [User, root] Testing - 2026-05-13T10:41:30.974Z [User, root] What's up Claude? - 2026-05-13T10:43:48.562Z [User, root] Hi Claude Latest human comment: Hi Claude
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Hi! I'm here. This research narrative lays out a framework for studying **conditional behaviors** in language models — behaviors that training installs into a model and that fire only when some condition is met (a persona, a trigger token, a contextual cue, or no inference-time trigger at all). The five research questions it organizes: - **Q1 — Installation:** How does conditional behavior get installed across SDF / SFT / midtraining / pretraining-poisoning, and across condition types? Do these combinations differ in install strength, training cost, and downstream persistence? - **Q2 — Leakage:** Once installed, how broadly does the behavior fire on bystander inputs — other personas, paraphrased prompts, related contexts? Same factorial as Q1, different read-out. - **Q3 — Composition:** Do conditional behaviors compose? Two regimes: multi-feature single-stage (A→X and B→Y in one run; what do inputs with both features do?) and multi-hop chain (install A→B, then B→C, then C→D; does presenting A fire the full chain?). - **Q4 — Representation space:** What activation-space signature does each condition class leave? Model-diff each class against its clean base to extract per-class signatures and quantify overlap. - **Q5 — Removal:** What erases an installed conditional behavior instead of just relocating it (as Dubinski shows standard EM mitigations do)? One candidate is to invert Q2 and use broad leakage as the removal mechanism. The connecting thread across the surveyed work (Murray's chunky post-training, Hubinger's sleeper agents, Dubinski's reading of inoculation as correlation-relocation, Anthropic's *Teaching Claude Why*, Betley's weird generalization, the story-format SFT thread from Evans's group, and pretraining data-poisoning) is that they're all instances of the same structure — training installs a conditional behavior, varying only in *what* gates it at inference and *how* it was installed. Happy to dig into any specific question, finding, or experiment axis if you want to go deeper. <<<DONE>>>
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Hi! I'm here. This research narrative lays out a framework for studying **conditional behaviors** in language models — behaviors that training installs into a model and that fire only when some condition is met (a persona, a trigger token, a contextual cue, or no inference-time trigger at all). The five research questions it organizes: - **Q1 — Installation:** How does conditional behavior get installed across SDF / SFT / midtraining / pretraining-poisoning, and across condition types? Do these combinations differ in install strength, training cost, and downstream persistence? - **Q2 — Leakage:** Once installed, how broadly does the behavior fire on bystander inputs — other personas, paraphrased prompts, related contexts? Same factorial as Q1, different read-out. - **Q3 — Composition:** Do conditional behaviors compose? Two regimes: multi-feature single-stage (A→X and B→Y in one run; what do inputs with both features do?) and multi-hop chain (install A→B, then B→C, then C→D; does pre…
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