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23 June 2025
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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction: The Imperative of Meaning in Ethically Aligned AI for Diverse Roles
2. Donald Hoffman's Interface Theory: The Evolutionary Blueprint for Ethically Purposed Perception
3. Architectures of Synthetic Ethical Embodiment and Controlled Feedback: Building the AI's Effective "Interface"
4. Cultivating Pseudo-Inner States: The Synthetic Insula and the Genesis of Task-Specific "Value"
5. Task-Oriented Self-Identification and Predictive Optimization: The AI's Defined and Responsible "Self"
6. Ethical Implications, Control, and Future Directions for AI in Diverse Roles
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