Our time in history as evidence for simulation theory?
post by Garrett Garzonie · 2022-03-18T03:35:46.225Z · LW · GW · 1 commentThis is a question post.
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Probably AI development and alignment is something that civilizations want to simulate. Seems like a given civilization will simulate this much more than any other time in history. We live during the development of AI, is this evidence that we live in a simulation?
I’m confused by the anthropic principle-y aspects of this (a neolithic person wouldn’t see their time of existence as evidence against simulation theory). Has this argument been made before? If so where should I read about it?
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Jaan Tallinn makes this argument in his 2012 presentation "Why Now? A Quest in Metaphysics". (A lot of the talk is just an introduction to big-multiverse anthropics and the intelligence explosion; skip to 24:00 for the relevant part.)
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