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<blockquote data-quote="Lennie5" data-source="post: 162513" data-attributes="member: 9764"><p>Do you discount the idea that simulated reality could have infinite built in potential variables, an AI perhaps that could actually accurately simulate ideological thinking and mental evolution?</p><p>I grant you given a simulation is by definition not "real", within the parameters of the simulation it would relatively be as "Real" as it is possible to be.</p><p></p><p>However on your second point, while agreeing in principle that we should look more into who or what it was that created the simulations, and for what purpose, it might be a fruitless exercise as any programmer worth his salt would I am sure write in a safeguard preventing his creation from ever actually accessing the real world outside of their simulation and coming after him/her/it?</p><p></p><p>The easiest way to do this would be to allow access (after a suitably convoluted effort) to a next level simulation that imitated the supposed real world and would satisfy the curiosity of the simulants, without ever endangering actual reality. </p><p></p><p>I mean imagine a sufficiently perfected version of some of our popular games, working on an evolving AI programme, with infinite processing power... would you want them getting out in to the real world? Would you not safeguard against even the remotest possibility of it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lennie5, post: 162513, member: 9764"] Do you discount the idea that simulated reality could have infinite built in potential variables, an AI perhaps that could actually accurately simulate ideological thinking and mental evolution? I grant you given a simulation is by definition not "real", within the parameters of the simulation it would relatively be as "Real" as it is possible to be. However on your second point, while agreeing in principle that we should look more into who or what it was that created the simulations, and for what purpose, it might be a fruitless exercise as any programmer worth his salt would I am sure write in a safeguard preventing his creation from ever actually accessing the real world outside of their simulation and coming after him/her/it? The easiest way to do this would be to allow access (after a suitably convoluted effort) to a next level simulation that imitated the supposed real world and would satisfy the curiosity of the simulants, without ever endangering actual reality. I mean imagine a sufficiently perfected version of some of our popular games, working on an evolving AI programme, with infinite processing power... would you want them getting out in to the real world? Would you not safeguard against even the remotest possibility of it? [/QUOTE]
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