I mean, there might be a secret AI technology that is so advanced to the point that it can mimic a real human, make posts and comments that looks like its written by a human and even intentionally doing speling mistakes to simulate human errors. How do we know that such AI hasn’t already infiltrated the internet and everything that you see is posted by this AI? If such AI actually exists, it’s probably so advanced that it almost never fails barring rare situations where there is an unexpected errrrrrrrrrorrrrrrrrrrr…

[Error: The program “Human_Simulation_AI” is unresponsive]

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    Because such a massive simulation without players serves no purpose that’d justify the waste of the resources needed to run it.

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        These are highly primitive and limited simulations, that follow basic patterns and can’t evolve much.

        Ours is a reality complicated, vast and chaotic. They can’t be compared.

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            You said you “played” simulations. I pointed out that what you were playing can’t be compared to the complexity of our reality and therefore does not constitute a plausible argument.

            Just for the sake of clarity: I’m not attacking you, it’s just that what we can simulate and observe can’t be used as an argument in discussion concerning our reality. It’s apples & oranges. We operate on entirely different level of complexity to whatever we may simulate.

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      If it’s a simulation your imagination and understanding of the world (simulation) is limited and you have no idea how resource intensive it would be to run, perhaps we’re a kids toy for some being

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        Again: the resources, the effort needed to create and sustain such a massive simulation just for fun, belong to civilization of so high advancement, that it renders the idea impossible.

        Beings being able to do it would be able to bypass any stage of infancy or childhood, because it’d be obsolete and pointless for them.

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          …?

          If it’s a simulation all the laws of physics and so on that you’re basing these theories on might not even exist outside the simulation.

          And you have absolutely zero clue what such a being would find interesting or pointless.