I've been thinking about Goal Selection, preferences and priorities along these
lines:
http://www.ilovephilosophy.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=143153
My burning philosophical question of the day is why do we choose the goals we
do at any particular moment?
I can account for action selection. That's easy. We have a goal and we need
to achieve the goal. So we pickactions that we believe help us to achieve the
goal.
But in the myriad of possible goals to choose, how do we hone in on the goals
we do?
My personal distinction is that Knowledge is action selection, whereas Wisdom
is goal selection.
Also, How do we represent goal rejection? Given an agenda, and a collection of
current situations, how do we know when to reject certain goals, like theft as
a means for attaining an object?
Your thoughts?
~PM
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AGI
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