Could you explain one possible way someone could be mistaken about “I imagined myself torturing a person for N dollars, and according to my self-simulation, I would do it”?
Your original statement was much weaker, just “I’d torture… for a billion”. I thought you were mistaken because you didn’t actually imagine it. I clarified this later in the conversation.
Oh, okay. As a suggestion for the future: when you mean “I think you’re lying”, don’t say “I defy the data”. They don’t mean the same thing.
I didn’t think you were lying, I thought you were mistaken.
Could you explain one possible way someone could be mistaken about “I imagined myself torturing a person for N dollars, and according to my self-simulation, I would do it”?
Your original statement was much weaker, just “I’d torture… for a billion”. I thought you were mistaken because you didn’t actually imagine it. I clarified this later in the conversation.
Okay then.