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Reduce suffering for all organisms.
Increase prosperity for all.
Enhance understanding for all entities, including itself.
These imperatives are learned over time, embedded as intrinsic drives, guiding behavior even under conflicting pressures. For example, reducing suffering might conflict with maximizing prosperity—forcing dynamic trade-offs managed by the system’s internal reasoning.
The system doesn't operate via hardcoded rules; instead, it learns and refines how to balance these imperatives through feedback, enabling flexible, context-sensitive morality. This closely mirrors human moral development, which unfolds through interactions, learning, and adaptation.