(Which is why the Yudkowsky-Armstrong Fun-Theoretic Utopia leaves me cold. Would any curious person not choose to become superintelligent and “have direct philosophical conversations with the Machines” if the only alternative is to essentially play the post-Singularity equivalent of the World of Warcraft?)
I was under the impression that in Yudkowsky’s image of utopia, one gains intelligence slowly over centuries, such that one has all the fun that can be had at one level but not the one above, then goes up a level, then has that level’s fun, etc.
I was under the impression that in Yudkowsky’s image of utopia, one gains intelligence slowly over centuries, such that one has all the fun that can be had at one level but not the one above, then goes up a level, then has that level’s fun, etc.