A philosophically reflective AGI might adopt a view of reality like UDASSA, and value paperclips existing in the base world more because of its smaller description length. Plus it will be able to make many more paperclips if it’s in the real world, since simulated Clippy will presumably be shut down after it begins its galactic expansion phase.
A philosophically reflective AGI might adopt a view of reality like UDASSA, and value paperclips existing in the base world more because of its smaller description length. Plus it will be able to make many more paperclips if it’s in the real world, since simulated Clippy will presumably be shut down after it begins its galactic expansion phase.