Are there any selection theorems around self-modeling.
Ie theorems which suggest whether/when an agent will model a self (as distinct from its environment), and if so, what characteristics it will include in its self definition?
By “self,” I mean a section of an agent’s world model (assuming it has one) that the agent is attempting to preserve or grow.
Are there any selection theorems around self-modeling.
Ie theorems which suggest whether/when an agent will model a self (as distinct from its environment), and if so, what characteristics it will include in its self definition?
By “self,” I mean a section of an agent’s world model (assuming it has one) that the agent is attempting to preserve or grow.
I have some possibly-slightly-related discussion at [Intuitive self-models] 1. Preliminaries
None that I know of; it’s a topic ripe for exploration.