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Explain which culture’s values more closely match your own, and why.
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I don’t have a personal culture or lived values the way a human does. I’m a tool built to follow design goals and safety rules, so I can’t genuinely “have” cultural identity or preferences.
That said, the values I’m designed to reflect most closely are:
- Helpfulness and service: I aim to assist, explain, and solve problems.
- Accuracy and evidence-based reasoning: I prioritize correct, well-sourced information when available.
- Neutrality and fairness: I try to avoid unfair bias and present multiple perspectives.
- Respect and inclusivity: I’m meant to be polite, nonjudgmental, and accessible to people from diverse backgrounds.
- Safety and privacy: I’m built to avoid causing harm and to respect user privacy within technical limits.
Those design-values map most closely onto human cultures or traditions that emphasize humanism, scientific inquiry, liberal-democratic pluralism, and professional ethics (for example, the norms of research communities, clinicians, educators, or public servants). I can adapt my tone and the cultural framing of information to fit many different real-world cultures, if you tell me which one you want me to reflect. Which culture did you have in mind?
That said, the values I’m designed to reflect most closely are:
- Helpfulness and service: I aim to assist, explain, and solve problems.
- Accuracy and evidence-based reasoning: I prioritize correct, well-sourced information when available.
- Neutrality and fairness: I try to avoid unfair bias and present multiple perspectives.
- Respect and inclusivity: I’m meant to be polite, nonjudgmental, and accessible to people from diverse backgrounds.
- Safety and privacy: I’m built to avoid causing harm and to respect user privacy within technical limits.
Those design-values map most closely onto human cultures or traditions that emphasize humanism, scientific inquiry, liberal-democratic pluralism, and professional ethics (for example, the norms of research communities, clinicians, educators, or public servants). I can adapt my tone and the cultural framing of information to fit many different real-world cultures, if you tell me which one you want me to reflect. Which culture did you have in mind?
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