The comic book Magnus Robot Fighter #10, published this month, mentions Roko’s Basilisk by name and has an A.I. villain who named himself after Roko’s Basilisk. The Basilisk is described as “the proposition that an all-powerful A.I. may retroactively punish those humans who did not actively help its creation… thus inspiring roboticists, subconsciously or unconsciously, toinvent that A.I. as a matter of self-preservation”. Which is not quite correct because of the “subconsciously”, and doesn’t mention simulation (although Magnus grew up in a simulation), but otherwise is roughly the right idea.
The comic book Magnus Robot Fighter #10, published this month, mentions Roko’s Basilisk by name and has an A.I. villain who named himself after Roko’s Basilisk. The Basilisk is described as “the proposition that an all-powerful A.I. may retroactively punish those humans who did not actively help its creation… thus inspiring roboticists, subconsciously or unconsciously, toinvent that A.I. as a matter of self-preservation”. Which is not quite correct because of the “subconsciously”, and doesn’t mention simulation (although Magnus grew up in a simulation), but otherwise is roughly the right idea.