I’ll note that we are using the term “human values” as if all humans had the same values. Even in fairly trivial cases humans can differ in what tradeoffs they’ll accept. E.g Adam gets food at a convenience store because it’s convenient, Beth goes to Whole Foods for healthy* foods, and Chad goes to Walmart because he’s cheap. All of them value convenience, nutrition, and cost, but to varying degrees.
*And with varying levels of information and disinformation about the actual nutritional needs of their bodies.
I’ll note that we are using the term “human values” as if all humans had the same values. Even in fairly trivial cases humans can differ in what tradeoffs they’ll accept. E.g Adam gets food at a convenience store because it’s convenient, Beth goes to Whole Foods for healthy* foods, and Chad goes to Walmart because he’s cheap. All of them value convenience, nutrition, and cost, but to varying degrees.
*And with varying levels of information and disinformation about the actual nutritional needs of their bodies.