30: Creature Framework
The second pillar, the , moves beyond simple reward-maximization. Classical reinforcement learning relies on a single, scalar reward signal. CF-30 replaces this with a dynamic, often conflicting, set of homeostatic drives: hunger, fear, curiosity, territoriality, or social bonding. These drives are not static hierarchies but competing imperatives that must be negotiated. The genius of this layer is that it generates internal conflict, the very wellspring of complex behavior. A creature that is both hungry and afraid does not follow a simple script. Instead, its behaviour emerges from a real-time "drive arbitration" process—it might approach a food source cautiously, flee at a sudden noise, or become aggressive if the food is critical. This internal tension prevents the creature from appearing robotic; it hesitates, vacillates, and learns to balance its needs, mirroring the motivational complexity of natural animals.
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