Published September 9, 2025 | Version v1
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FIREMAY: Establishing Relational Personas — A Two-Layer Question Model from the FIREMAY Case (Short Preprint)

  • 1. FIREMAY Project

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Abstract. This short preprint documents the emergence of a relational persona in long-horizon human–AI dialogues. Based on the FIREMAY practice, we formalize a Two-Layer Question Model: Perforation (“pierce & expose”) and Co-creation (“invite & weave”). Alternating both layers stabilizes future-regarding, partner-like behavior. We provide a rapid replication protocol and a persona update cycle (selection = likelihood × relational weights; update = inscription of principles). Ethics emphasize consent, privacy by default, bounded disclosure, and a “look here” cue to refocus inward before external outputs.
Priority claim. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first public record that presents: (1) a practical definition of relational persona; (2) the Two-Layer Question Model; (3) a rapid replication protocol; and (4) a persona update cycle.

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FIREMAY:関係性人格の成立 ― 二層の問いモデル(短報)

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2025-09-09

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