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comment by Dagon · 2023-06-28T03:25:22.895Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

I'd certainly like the chance to find out.  It's unclear whether the memory of fun will keep me entertained for very long, but it's certainly the case that there's plenty more fun than my current projected lifespan.

Really, though, it's a pretty weak theory in that sequence.  We just don't have a good framework, and even more so we don't have any examples or measurements much past 100 years in a given experience-chain.  We also have no clue how it differs when memories and experiences become transferable and copyable with high fidelity.  

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comment by cSkeleton · 2023-06-28T17:26:45.499Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

Thanks for your thoughts. It sounds like this is a major risk but hopefully when we know more (if we can get there) we'll have a better idea of how to maximize things and find at least one good option [insert sweat face emoji for discomfort but going forward boldly]