LM agents' changeable modules prevent persistent identity and sanction sensitivity, making reputation mechanisms structurally inapplicable and requiring protocol-based behavioral harnesses instead.
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Qualitative interviews with five Muslim women highlight the need for balanced, optional contextual links between Qur'an, Hadith, and Seerah in learning apps, leading to the concept of layered contextuality.
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Dissociative Identity: Language Model Agents Lack Grounding for Reputation Mechanisms
LM agents' changeable modules prevent persistent identity and sanction sensitivity, making reputation mechanisms structurally inapplicable and requiring protocol-based behavioral harnesses instead.
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Designing for Interconnected Islamic Learning: A Qualitative Study of Muslim Women's Experiences with Qur'an, Hadith, and Seerah Apps
Qualitative interviews with five Muslim women highlight the need for balanced, optional contextual links between Qur'an, Hadith, and Seerah in learning apps, leading to the concept of layered contextuality.