Let’s see if I still remember how ol’ Basilisk works:
AI researchers could feel compelled to create an AI that thinks mean thoughts about anyone who isn’t nice to it. Because they’re not sure if they’re in reality or in one of the AIs mean thoughts (edit: or if the AI may someday think mean thoughts about them even if they aren’t). Then throw in 100k words of fluff with fake statistics and fancy words like “acasual” to befuddle weird nerds into buying the argument.
Oh yeah that is too stupid to explain. It’s the ontological argument for Christian God, but on crack.
God Basilisk is that being than which no greater can be conceived.
It is greater to exist in reality than merely as an idea.
If God Basilisk does not exist, we can conceive of acasual blackmail our way to an even greater being, that is one that does exist.
Therefore, God Basilisk must indeed exist in reality.
Let’s see if I still remember how ol’ Basilisk works:
AI researchers could feel compelled to create an AI that thinks mean thoughts about anyone who isn’t nice to it. Because they’re not sure if they’re in reality or in one of the AIs mean thoughts (edit: or if the AI may someday think mean thoughts about them even if they aren’t). Then throw in 100k words of fluff with fake statistics and fancy words like “acasual” to befuddle weird nerds into buying the argument.
Oh yeah that is too stupid to explain. It’s the ontological argument for Christian God, but on crack.
GodBasilisk is that being than which no greater can be conceived.GodBasilisk does not exist, we canconceive ofacasual blackmail our way to an even greater being, that is one that does exist.GodBasilisk must indeed exist in reality.