I would use a process like coherent extrapolated volition to decide which preferences to count—that is, a preference counts if it would still hold it after being made smarter (by a process other than aging) and being given sufficient time to reflect.
I would use a process like coherent extrapolated volition to decide which preferences to count—that is, a preference counts if it would still hold it after being made smarter (by a process other than aging) and being given sufficient time to reflect.
And why do you think that such reflection would make the babies reverse the baby-eating policies?