In some sense, AIs will need to care about themselves—otherwise they won’t adequately keep from damaging themselves as they try to improve themselves, and they won’t take measures to protect themselves from outside threats.
The alternative is that they care about their assigned goals, but unless there’s some other agent which can achieve their goals better than they can, I don’t see a practical difference between AIs taking care of themselves for the sake of the goal and taking care of themselves because that’s an independent motivation.
In some sense, AIs will need to care about themselves—otherwise they won’t adequately keep from damaging themselves as they try to improve themselves, and they won’t take measures to protect themselves from outside threats.
The alternative is that they care about their assigned goals, but unless there’s some other agent which can achieve their goals better than they can, I don’t see a practical difference between AIs taking care of themselves for the sake of the goal and taking care of themselves because that’s an independent motivation.