Specification of goals doesn’t need to be explicit, the only thing that’s necessary is showing that new goals are sufficiently close to original goals. Since “goals” are already a rather abstract property of the way an agent behaves, saying the they are “specified” is close to just saying that the agent (in environment) is specified, and showing in what way that relates to the implicit goals.
Specification of goals doesn’t need to be explicit, the only thing that’s necessary is showing that new goals are sufficiently close to original goals. Since “goals” are already a rather abstract property of the way an agent behaves, saying the they are “specified” is close to just saying that the agent (in environment) is specified, and showing in what way that relates to the implicit goals.