So what is the probability of (you) existing at the same time as industrial scale data hoarding and AI emerging? Doesnt this suggest this is a simulation?
>>16982239Yes. That's not at all a stupid question, and you're certainly not a total fucking retard.
>>16982239Pretty high, because infinite human cattle and infinite surveillance dystopia are inherently correlated.
>>16982239Too late for the dot com bubbleToo early for mars colonizationBorn right in time for the advent of humanity's creation of the new intelligence that will do all the labor for us and free us from existence
>>16982239>what is the probability1Seriously though there is no meaningful way to evaluate or even estimate such probabilities.
>Doesnt this suggestno
if anything, this probability is reducing. because the simulation wouldn't include that - it's wasteful
>>16982269unironically thisa turning point for humanity is reachedso many possibilities from now on
>>16982345>so many possibilities from now onfuture generations will have their own cute robowaifus
>>16982269Born just in time to be culled along with 3/4 of the human population who've been turned into non-laboring consumers you mean.Lmao they're not going to free us from labor, they're going to kill us all and live on a luxurious depopulated Earth. Obviously.
>>16982430>Born just in time to be culled along with 3/4 of the human population who've been turned into non-laboring consumers you mean.>Lmao they're not going to free us from labor, they're going to kill us all and live on a luxurious depopulated Earth. Obviously.You mean 99/100 of it.
>>16982239I waited in a distant orbit above Earth and took a nap (which worked out to be 200-300 years) before deciding to come down. I could see the dark clouds of WW2 and death and started to make my way down.
>>16982239>existing at the same time as the TV implies that reality is a TV
>>16982239People living exactly at the moment where the most advanced tech of their generation gets invented is always 100%