Submitted by peterflys t3_zsy52u in singularity
If we are all able to each have our own ASI that can create whatever simulations that we want, and we can "dive" in and experience those simulations, will we collectively need to come up with rules as to what we can and cannot simulate? For example, if we have the technology to create fully-sentient lifeforms, will we have a responsibility to care for them? Or will we make a rule that any "Lifeform" in our simulations are simply marionettes, actors, non-player characters, that are just characters controlled by the ASI? We also govern ourselves from doing particularly bad things to each other. I don't want to get too dark, here, but would we (or should we) not allow ourselves to do those things in a simulation if the lifeforms in the simulation are sentient?
What about simulating real people? What if we wanted to relive a moment in history in the past? If you wanted to gig with the Rolling Stones in 1982, would you be allowed to simulate 1982 Mick Jagger, or would he (or his estate) put rules in place that don't allow his name/likeness/personality to be recreated in VR? This one I think is fascinating because I think a lot of us would like to simulate and relive actual points in history. But trademark, copyright and likeness laws of today don't really allow these types of things without permission from the "owner" of the stuff. In my opinion, this could be the coolest part of a FDVR situation, I would love to live discrete events of the past and experience them, but I think that, especially for the recent past, those who were actually there, even if they are public figures, might have opinions on being recreated in a simulation and having you or I meddle with those experiences.
AdditionalPizza t1_j1baqbv wrote
>If we are all able to each have our own ASI
Everything after that doesn't apply. If we each have our own ASI, the world will be so radically different that I highly doubt anyone is going take issue with using another's likeness. There would be no reason for law inside the virtual world if it is entirely your own. Do the simulated beings within your world have their own consciousness?
Impossible to predict.
If we're talking full dive, commercially available content that is supplied by some kind of company within the next decade or 2, then there will probably be a ton of limitations.