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He called this leak the soul document, and Amanda Askell from Anthropic quickly confirmed that it was indeed part of Claude's training procedures.
Today Anthropic made this official, releasing that full "constitution" document under a CC0 (effectively public domain) license. There's a lot to absorb! It's over 35,000 tokens, more than 10x the length of the published Opus 4.5 system prompt.
One detail that caught my eye is the acknowledgements at the end, which include a list of external contributors who helped review the document. I was intrigued to note that two of the fifteen listed names are Catholic members of the clergy - Father Brendan McGuire is a pastor in Los Altos with a Master’s degree in Computer Science and Math and Bishop Paul Tighe is an Irish Catholic bishop with a background in moral theology.
Tags: ai, generative-ai, llms, anthropic, claude, amanda-askell, ai-ethics, ai-personality
This "soul document" could directly inform the Claude-powered orchestrator's ethical guidelines and decision-making framework across Zac's ecosystem. The document could help refine agent behaviors in apps like task_tracker and code_quality, ensuring consistent, principled interactions and decision-making. For the prediction market and game AI tools, having a clear constitutional framework could enhance transparency and reliability of AI-driven recommendations and interactions. Rationale: