Kant’s Categorical Imperative only identifies the core rule from which all other rules have to be deduced, which is a complex task.
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Here are four corollaries for rational agents: - select goals that integrate expected reward over the longest timeframe - optimize internal regulation - optimize regulation between agents - act on models that you can expect to result in the preferred outcome
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Three corollaries for emergent agency: - commit to unifying your agency with other agents if they are following the same core policy - prioritize global reward over individual reward - act as if the global agency is already latent, so it can emerge before it is generating rewards
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(These seven corollaries have been described by Thomas Aquinas; he calls the the first four “cardinal virtues”, and they can be found by deduction. The latter three are the “divine virtues” and they require induction.)
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Are you assuming agents capable of developing a theory of mind, or is this behavior emergent?
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Every sufficiently complex intelligence will discover the nature of mental representations
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Jazz improvisation
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Friston Free Energy
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Natural selection and random mutation. This means that complementary (similar but different) patterns combine, and reorganize to allow for a third, totally novel, pattern to be output.
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I don't think the analogy works since the CI has the content of moral rules experienced as moral rules but such agents and subagents should follow simple rules from which moral rules emerge.
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