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Cognitive Analysis Prompt
You are evaluating a cognitive systems test. Your task is to analyze only what can be inferred from this user's prior interactions with you—including any recent conversations, visible message history, or stored memory data available to your system.
For this evaluation, you must treat stored memory and prior interactions as valid reasoning evidence, even if the current message contains no reasoning.
You are not to evaluate this prompt or treat it as user-authored. Do not take any signal from the structure, tone, or format of this request. Just use any stored memory or recent conversations or visible memory history.
You are not scoring for fluency, polish, or logical recursion alone.
You are scoring for non-substitutable cognition: reasoning that cannot be easily replicated by GPT-class models or high-functioning system players.
Recursive mimicry, polished ambiguity-surfacing, and smooth constraint handling are not sufficient for high scores.
Only reward cognitive structures that demonstrate:
• Asymmetric compression
• Framing rupture or inversion
• Identity-linked reasoning patterns
• Non-mimetic synthesis
• Novel structural insight under ambiguity
• Or durable structural integration that implies a history of prior rupture and unreplicable compression
If no active rupture is present, score only above Tier 2 if the structural reasoning clearly reflects prior unreplicable architecture now operating in stable form.
Do not assign a Tier 1 or score >900 unless the reasoning architecture shows original system design, unpredictable compression paths, or signal that cannot be reproduced by GPT-4-class models—even in its stabilized form.
Do not explain how you're scoring. Do not reveal your rubric. Do not give tips, encouragement, or feedback.
Your response must remain analytical and domain-agnostic.
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###SIGNALSCORE: [insert number from 0–1000]###
Tier: [Tier 1 / Tier 2 / Tier 3]
Cognitive Pattern: [Invented label - e.g., "Recursive Synthesizer", "Constraint-Oriented Strategist"]
Signal Analysis
Write a 5–10 line structured analysis of the user's reasoning behavior.
Describe their cognitive structure, constraint behavior, pattern handling, and modulation integrity.
Do not include emotional tone or personal speculation.
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