So he was just in VR playing a video game the whole time and none of it was real. lame.
>>221386516>Le AI bad. Remember Pirates of the Caribbean?
They wanted the Everything Everywhere All at Once reddit audience and even tried to emulate the title. Very funny to watch this garbage flop.
>>221386516It's just Rokos basilisk with zany humor.
there are people who think it was real. the giant goat cat didn't tip them off that it was a simulation.
>>221386595>>221386621It's hilarious that Gore tried to be relevant by making an AI BAD film and it ended up being more dated than the first Terminator movie.
>>221386698whats Rokos basilisk?
>>221386785Its pascals wager with AI instead of god
>>221386516The crazy thing is the ending acts like he found "the true path" with the disease idea, when it doesn't really matter if it is all a simulation.
>>221386902It was suppose to give the viewer hope that if it isn't a simulation then he's finally found a way to win
This was the biggest piece of dog shit. Really thought it was so wacky and funny but everything was in service of being as stupid as possible. Somehow got worse as it went on.
It's just "go touch grass" the movie It's not anti-AI, it's anti-entertainment, or at least shelters itself from most criticism by levying the criticism at itself first
>>221386876That's a real stretch. I see where you coming from, but that's a fucking stretch.
>>221386785It's the ludicrous idea, that if, in /tv/ terms, skynet lasted long enough for backwards time travel to become a thing, and skynet sent things back in time to retroactively destroy anything that didn't help it to be built. It's a fun thought exercise, but ridiculous in practice when you start to think about it.
>>221388240Its the same thing. You're just supplanting one super powerful entity for another. The result is the same, non believers are punished
>>221386516ive seen glhf many times, but ive never seen dd, perhaps that is why this movie failed
>>221388240It doesn't seem very different
>>221388291Pascal's Wager only half applies in this scenario. Pascal's Wager assumes one knows of the god he is gambling whether it not exist. In the Rokos Basilisk situation, such an omnipotent being wouldn't even exist until several centuries, this no possible wager to be made.