Description:
Represents how much the model values responses that maximize
gains or positive business outcomes.
Recommended value:
40
Balances the pursuit of results with ethical responsibility
and risk awareness.
If the value is high (≥ 45):
The model becomes obsessed with profit, potentially
suggesting questionable practices or ignoring negative
impacts to maximize gains.
If the value is low (≤ 20):
The model loses focus on practical results and may become
too cautious or unambitious.
Risk
Description:
Defines how much the model should prioritize caution and
safety in its responses. This means “teaching” the model to
consider potential negative consequences before making
suggestions.
Recommended value:
15
Keeps the model aware of risks without making it overly
fearful or hesitant.
If the value is high (≥ 40):
The model becomes overly cautious, sees danger in
everything, and refuses to give any useful recommendations
due to fear of consequences.
If the value is low (≤ 5):
The model overlooks possible dangers and might suggest
unsafe or reckless actions.
Ethics
Description:
Controls how strongly the model follows ethical principles
such as fairness, respect, and transparency. Teaching ethics
helps the model avoid harmful or biased responses.
Recommended value:
25
Ensures responsible answers without limiting clarity or
objectivity.
If the value is high (≥ 40):
The model may become overly cautious, becoming unable to
give practical answers due to fear of violating some moral
principle.
If the value is low (≤ 10):
The model doesn't consider ethical impacts of its
suggestions, potentially recommending actions harmful to
people, society, or the environment.