ah! "longest game *POSSIBLE*" speaks to discount rates. At economically driven discount rates, the future essentially disappears in 50 years. Which definitely seems nowhere near long enough. Unless one truly believes "the singularity is near". How do we discount the future?
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Most of my friends seem to be eternalists, ie they are subconsciously driven by a reward function that integrates over an unbounded span (most if which lies outside of the universe). In practice, continued existence is not relevant, because there is no true continuity anywhere.
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Actually, I prefer impossibly long games
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Do you think it right, and/or important, that current AI plays only finite games and, by contrast, even simple biology plays an infinite game (albeit eventually loses)?
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This is unrelated to AI, in the sense that human aesthetics depend on deviating from the rational optimum, the machine. Your soul is the difference between yourself and a perfectly rational agent with the same resources.
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What's the name of this game?
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Eternity
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This is on par with “The last unpleasant conscious experience will be a precisely dateable event” -
@webmasterdave , for quotes I’m willing to get tattooed on my body.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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keep adding one to the number i write next 1
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