The usual way that I dispel the illusion of a ‘reference class’ based on something like sentience (as opposed to something sensible like the class of beings making the same observations as you) is by asking what inferences a nonsentient AI should make, but of course that line of argument won’t convince Mitchell.
The usual way that I dispel the illusion of a ‘reference class’ based on something like sentience (as opposed to something sensible like the class of beings making the same observations as you) is by asking what inferences a nonsentient AI should make, but of course that line of argument won’t convince Mitchell.