Once the AI learns (or develops) the idea of games, it will surely consider the possibility that it is in one. Game over.
It will consider the possibility, but how will it find any evidence? As long as you keep the game lawful and simple, there would be no way to tell the difference between being in a game and being in reality.
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Once the AI learns (or develops) the idea of games, it will surely consider the possibility that it is in one. Game over.
It will consider the possibility, but how will it find any evidence? As long as you keep the game lawful and simple, there would be no way to tell the difference between being in a game and being in reality.