Interestingly, J. Miller recently wrote in twitter: if a person gives a higher weight to AI risk, she should also give higher credence to simulation hypothesis, as this person believes in high chance of appearance of superintelligence capable to simulation creation.
Thanks for sharing this! It’s so interesting how multiple people start having similar thoughts when the environment is right. It seems the simulation hypothesis and AI Risk are inextricably linked, even if for no other purpose than conducting thought experiments that help us understand both better.
Interestingly, J. Miller recently wrote in twitter: if a person gives a higher weight to AI risk, she should also give higher credence to simulation hypothesis, as this person believes in high chance of appearance of superintelligence capable to simulation creation.
Thanks for sharing this! It’s so interesting how multiple people start having similar thoughts when the environment is right. It seems the simulation hypothesis and AI Risk are inextricably linked, even if for no other purpose than conducting thought experiments that help us understand both better.