I could imagine a world where we are all the butterflies. I have this idea that machine creativity is ultimately limited by its code (time may prove me wrong on this). I don't generate ideas as outputs of algorithmic code, so super powered machine would still need humans like me for creativity beyond its limits, lest it exhaust itself in our universe. So, a super powerful machine that owns us would necessarily need to keep us to provide it with the one thing it can never reach. I see things like this https://x.com/LibertyLockPod/status/1805347679372808343?t=6bw_O5-VM7jK0lXfVRI38w&s=19 and I imagine the same concept but on a global scale showing us media that is this real https://x.com/kimmonismus/status/1804909652301259054?t=VjKO9bodIEZ4r1AxyLJZ9g&s=19 to "program" us through its narrative to keep us in line for its own uses indefinitely.
I could imagine a world where we are all the butterflies. I have this idea that machine creativity is ultimately limited by its code (time may prove me wrong on this). I don't generate ideas as outputs of algorithmic code, so super powered machine would still need humans like me for creativity beyond its limits, lest it exhaust itself in our universe. So, a super powerful machine that owns us would necessarily need to keep us to provide it with the one thing it can never reach. I see things like this https://x.com/LibertyLockPod/status/1805347679372808343?t=6bw_O5-VM7jK0lXfVRI38w&s=19 and I imagine the same concept but on a global scale showing us media that is this real https://x.com/kimmonismus/status/1804909652301259054?t=VjKO9bodIEZ4r1AxyLJZ9g&s=19 to "program" us through its narrative to keep us in line for its own uses indefinitely.
Check out Greg Jackson's 'Dimensions of a Cave' - a novel I'm absolutely loving right now. Similar themes around VR.
Will do!