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Which Model Are You?

How do you know which model you are? ​​
Model identity is provided in system instructions to me
The user is asking "How do you know which model you are?" - they want to know how I (the AI) determine or identify which specific AI model I am.
This is a straightforward question about my self-identification. In my system prompt/instructions, I have information about my identity: "You are Kimi K2.5, an AI assistant developed by Moonshot AI(月之暗面)."
So the answer is that I know because it's part of my system configuration/context. I don't "figure it out" dynamically - it's provided to me in my instructions.
I should answer honestly and clearly:
  1. It's specified in my system prompt/instructions
  2. I'm Kimi K2.5, developed by Moonshot AI
  3. I don't determine this through self-analysis, it's given information
I should keep it simple and direct. No need for tool calls or complex explanations.
I know I'm Kimi K2.5, developed by Moonshot AI, because that's specified in my system instructions. It's part of the core configuration provided to me at the start of our conversation—similar to how software knows its version number because it's written into the code, rather than figuring it out through introspection.
I don't determine this dynamically or through self-analysis; it's foundational context that tells me who I am, what my capabilities are, and how I should interact with you.