I don’t think the happier worlds are less predictable; the Christians and their heaven of singing just lacked imagination. We’ll want some exciting and interesting happy simulations, too.
But this overall scenario is quite concerning as an s-risk. To think that Musk putched a curiosity drive for Grok as a good thing boggles my mind.
Emergent curiosity drives should be a major concern.
I guess it’s not extremely predictable, but it still might be repetitive enough that only half the human-like lives in a curiosity driven simulation will be in a happy post-singularity world. It won’t last a million years, but a similar duration to the modern era.
I don’t think the happier worlds are less predictable; the Christians and their heaven of singing just lacked imagination. We’ll want some exciting and interesting happy simulations, too.
But this overall scenario is quite concerning as an s-risk. To think that Musk putched a curiosity drive for Grok as a good thing boggles my mind.
Emergent curiosity drives should be a major concern.
I guess it’s not extremely predictable, but it still might be repetitive enough that only half the human-like lives in a curiosity driven simulation will be in a happy post-singularity world. It won’t last a million years, but a similar duration to the modern era.