If—we approach condition C of the simulation argument, that is if there are many more simulated beings than apparently real ones—then—We should Increase our credence accordingly in that we are simulated.
If 63 billion simulated humans and 7 billion apparently real ones exist, we have—via anthropic reasoning—a 90% probability of being simulated. If we then don’t care about mind crime, we would be 90% likely to be judging beings in our reference class to be morally unworthy.
If—we approach condition C of the simulation argument, that is if there are many more simulated beings than apparently real ones—then—We should Increase our credence accordingly in that we are simulated. If 63 billion simulated humans and 7 billion apparently real ones exist, we have—via anthropic reasoning—a 90% probability of being simulated. If we then don’t care about mind crime, we would be 90% likely to be judging beings in our reference class to be morally unworthy.