Eugen,

> Yes? Can you show them in the brain coredump? Do you have such a coredump?

There is no coredump.
But we can observe humans behavior.

>> Humans don't update ability to update their super-goals.

> What, precisely, is a supergoal, in an animal context?

There are many supergoals.

They are: desire to physical activity, hunger, pain (actually desire
to avoid pain), sexual attraction, society instincts (like desire to
chat).
There are many more supergoals. Not all of them are located in a
brain.

You cannot reprogram them. You can suppress some of super-goals based
on other super-goals. But this is not reprogramming.
You can also destroy some of surer-goals by medical treatments. But this
kind of reprogramming is very limited.

Supergoals comes with our genes.

>> And humans are intelligent creatures, aren't they?
>> 
>> Moreover: system which can easily redefine its super-goals is very
>> unstable.
>> 
>> At the same time intelligent system has to be able to define its own
>> sub-goals (not super-goals). These sub-goals are set based on
>> environment and super-goals.



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