Don’t underestimate humans’ desire for authenticity. As an example, note that even nowadays, some people do pay extra for handcrafted knickknacks and such like. You can say its a silly desire, but it’s what they want. If you said to them “Hey, want to buy this factory made knickknack? It looks just like a handmade one.” they would for the most part, just turn you down. For better or worse, the desire for authenticity seems to be a deep part of humanity’s utility function.
Or look at the well known thought experiment of the transporter device. You step in, it scans your body, disintegrates your body, sends the message of what your body was like to the destination transporter, which then reconstructs you, exactly like you were before. Most humans express serious misgivings about going through one of those. They feel it wouldn’t be “the real them” anymore. Is that silly? Yes. But it reflects our human desire for “authenticity”.
Don’t underestimate humans’ desire for authenticity. As an example, note that even nowadays, some people do pay extra for handcrafted knickknacks and such like. You can say its a silly desire, but it’s what they want. If you said to them “Hey, want to buy this factory made knickknack? It looks just like a handmade one.” they would for the most part, just turn you down. For better or worse, the desire for authenticity seems to be a deep part of humanity’s utility function.
Or look at the well known thought experiment of the transporter device. You step in, it scans your body, disintegrates your body, sends the message of what your body was like to the destination transporter, which then reconstructs you, exactly like you were before. Most humans express serious misgivings about going through one of those. They feel it wouldn’t be “the real them” anymore. Is that silly? Yes. But it reflects our human desire for “authenticity”.