You don’t need to trust the creators’ claims—you’re running their simulations, and you’re damn good at understanding them and extrapolating the consequences because, well, you’re superintelligent! Why would they even know they’re simulated? They’re just discussing one-shot PD on some blog.
As for the SI being a successful extrapolation, you run a few simulations of it’s birth the same way, starting a few decades before. It’s still cheaper and less messy than organizing a mutual reprogramming with the brain that’s made of the next galaxy.
Then the problem largely reduces to:
Verifying the data you passed each-other about your births are accurate.
Verifying ethical treatment of each-others simulated creators—no “victory candescence” when you get your answer!
You don’t need to trust the creators’ claims—you’re running their simulations, and you’re damn good at understanding them and extrapolating the consequences because, well, you’re superintelligent! Why would they even know they’re simulated? They’re just discussing one-shot PD on some blog.
As for the SI being a successful extrapolation, you run a few simulations of it’s birth the same way, starting a few decades before. It’s still cheaper and less messy than organizing a mutual reprogramming with the brain that’s made of the next galaxy.
Then the problem largely reduces to:
Verifying the data you passed each-other about your births are accurate.
Verifying ethical treatment of each-others simulated creators—no “victory candescence” when you get your answer!