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I read through this EMPA paper on measuring Agent personality consistency and empathy, and found that a key structural bias in this type of research is: the experiments evaluate Agent behavior "when being observed," rather than "behavior in genuine interactions." This concerns the Evaluation Awareness problem with AI.
Another major flaw is that the Judge Agent evaluation method in the experiments relies on preference signals rather than objective ethical standards. This type of assessment can only approach behavioral consistency representation and analyze psychological improvement effects, but cannot truly measure structural-level non-dominating ethical legitimacy.
If an Agent's "empathy" is actually invisible emotional manipulation and pandering to users, can we logically and ethically demonstrate that this kind of "empathy" is effective?
However, the particularly meaningful point of the entire paper is that it constructed a local dynamics model, projecting unmeasurable psychological states into observable behavior vectors, and measuring this indicator level across process trajectories.
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