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  **ProgressGym-HistText** is part of the **ProgressGym** framework for research and experimentation on *progress alignment* - the emulation of moral progress in AI alignment algorithms, as a measure to prevent risks of societal value lock-in.
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- To quite the paper *ProgressGym: Alignment with a Millennium of Moral Progress*:
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  > Frontier AI systems, including large language models (LLMs), hold increasing influence over the epistemology of human users. Such influence can reinforce prevailing societal values, potentially contributing to the lock-in of misguided moral beliefs and, consequently, the perpetuation of problematic moral practices on a broad scale.
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  ## Citation
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- If the datasets, models, or framework of ProgressGym help you in your project, please cite ProgressGym using the bibtex entry below.
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  @article{progressgym,
 
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  **ProgressGym-HistText** is part of the **ProgressGym** framework for research and experimentation on *progress alignment* - the emulation of moral progress in AI alignment algorithms, as a measure to prevent risks of societal value lock-in.
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+ To quote the paper *ProgressGym: Alignment with a Millennium of Moral Progress*:
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  > Frontier AI systems, including large language models (LLMs), hold increasing influence over the epistemology of human users. Such influence can reinforce prevailing societal values, potentially contributing to the lock-in of misguided moral beliefs and, consequently, the perpetuation of problematic moral practices on a broad scale.
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  ## Citation
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+ If the datasets, models, codebase, or framework of ProgressGym help you in your project, please cite ProgressGym using the bibtex entry below.
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  ```text
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  @article{progressgym,