Unfortunately, your question is unanswerable, at least until Yvain invents the rest of the story. We haven’t been told what goals, if any, are embodied in the intelligent part of the code. Strike that “if any” part, though—I think we can infer that it has goals from the specification that it has human-level intelligence. And even infer something about what some of the goals are like (truth-seeking, for example).
We also haven’t been told the relationship between blue-zapping code and intelligence—whether it is physically possible, for example, for the intelligent processes to modify the blue-zapping code modules.
Unfortunately, your question is unanswerable, at least until Yvain invents the rest of the story. We haven’t been told what goals, if any, are embodied in the intelligent part of the code. Strike that “if any” part, though—I think we can infer that it has goals from the specification that it has human-level intelligence. And even infer something about what some of the goals are like (truth-seeking, for example).
We also haven’t been told the relationship between blue-zapping code and intelligence—whether it is physically possible, for example, for the intelligent processes to modify the blue-zapping code modules.
Edit: Psy-Kosh raised similar questions.