To escape creating just random minds, the future AI has to create a simulation of the history of the whole humanity, and it is still running, not maintained. I explored the topic of the resurrectional simulations here: https://philpapers.org/rec/TURYOL
Why wouldn’t it create random minds if it’s trying to grab as much ‘human-space’ as possible?
EDIT: Why focus on the potential of quantum immortality at all? There’s no special reason to focus on what happens when we *die*, in terms of AI simulation.
To escape creating just random minds, the future AI has to create a simulation of the history of the whole humanity, and it is still running, not maintained. I explored the topic of the resurrectional simulations here: https://philpapers.org/rec/TURYOL
Why wouldn’t it create random minds if it’s trying to grab as much ‘human-space’ as possible?
EDIT: Why focus on the potential of quantum immortality at all? There’s no special reason to focus on what happens when we *die*, in terms of AI simulation.