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khanto0 t1_j1yhr2g wrote
Reply to comment by berdiekin in Considering the recent advancements in AI, is it possible to achieve full-dive in the next 5-10 years? by Burlito2
It's a compelling theory, but I think we should assume this is the base reality until we can prove otherwise.
khanto0 t1_j1wdm80 wrote
Reply to comment by ebolathrowawayy in Considering the recent advancements in AI, is it possible to achieve full-dive in the next 5-10 years? by Burlito2
You have to train yourself and get used to it. The more you change in the dream, the more you start to wake up. So when you feel yourself waking up, ease off and let the dream take over again.
khanto0 t1_j1wd8jw wrote
Reply to comment by mootcat in Considering the recent advancements in AI, is it possible to achieve full-dive in the next 5-10 years? by Burlito2
>It would mean this reality is almost certainly simulated
I disagree. Just because we can similate a full reality, it doesn't mean this reality is simulated. Just because its possible, it doesn't mean it is.
I do think we face a lot of existential questions regardless though!
khanto0 t1_j1ixn8l wrote
Reply to comment by brihamedit in This is how chatGPT sees itself. by Kindly-Customer-1312
Does it have a consistent centre that converses individually, or is it a new instance every time you spin it up?
khanto0 t1_j1d3240 wrote
Reply to comment by el_chaquiste in Full Immersion (FDVR) Simulations - will there be ethical concerns that we need to address? by peterflys
If the above is possible then there's gonna come a point where you can generate little AI's to inhabit your sandbox world/game. Even if the "game" pauses when you're not playing and you still have total control, tt this point its gonna get very messy ethically if its not already.
For example how wrong would it be to create a village of AI's and then send a tidal wave to destroy it, or even a monster for them to fight. If you know they are genuine individual AIs then it would be fairly evil to create anything other than a Utopia for them.
At least if they were simulated entities controlled by a global systems you could create something like the Warhammer world without unleashing total horror on so many genuine entities.
And thats not even to mention the ethics behind personally attacking them or whatever, which you wouldn't think twice about doing in a game right now.
khanto0 t1_j11h896 wrote
Reply to comment by Shelfrock77 in To all you well-read and informed futurologists here: what is the future of gaming? by Verificus
Practically godhood, and if you throw in AI, its literally godhood
khanto0 t1_je0kj1x wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Cut4890 in TIL that in Chinese Folk Religion, a mortal human being could ascend into godhood not through the decisions of a clergy/church, but by the sheer number of people who believe that their extraordinary achievements led to apotheosis, which forced Confucian/Taoists clerics to canonize a person as a God. by Khysamgathys
Still common in Cristianity throughout its history, all the people who got annointed as Saints for varies works, basically became demi-gods.
Patron Saint of.... is basically the same as God of...