Also the question arises of what to derive from the result ‘I am likely living in a simulation’ esp. the ‘likely’ part. After all some people making these inferences may still be wrong.
The only predictive thing is that miracles in the simulations are more probable. But not guaranteed.
It also means that you are more likely to experience improbable events in the future.
If I am part of AI safety crowd, and live in simulation, it is more likely that I will actually participate in programming first AI.
Also the question arises of what to derive from the result ‘I am likely living in a simulation’ esp. the ‘likely’ part. After all some people making these inferences may still be wrong.
The only predictive thing is that miracles in the simulations are more probable. But not guaranteed. It also means that you are more likely to experience improbable events in the future.
If I am part of AI safety crowd, and live in simulation, it is more likely that I will actually participate in programming first AI.
There are many different types of possible simulations. Me, as usual, have created map of simulations. It is here: “Simulations Map: what is the most probable type of the simulation in which we live?” http://lesswrong.com/lw/mv0/simulations_map_what_is_the_most_probable_type_of/