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Is our reality a sophisticated computer program? Welcome to the podcast where we grapple with the profound questions raised by the Simulation Hypothesis! We explore this idea – popularised by figures like Nick Bostrom and David Chalmers – from every angle: its roots in ancient philosophical scepticism and modern physics, its connections to AI and virtual reality, and its implications for consciousness, knowledge, and the very meaning of life. Could we be digital beings in a vast simuverse, our world governed by code and information? Are there ways to test this hypothesis? Subscribe to delve into the deepest mysteries of existence and reality!
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If We’re Simulated, Who’s Paying the Bills?
This episode explores the economic considerations of the simulation hypothesis, moving beyond the typical philosophical and scientific debates. It introduces Fordham University professor Evangelos Katsamakas's research, which posits that if we are living in a simulation, there must be a practical business case and a "why" behind its creation and maintenance. The episode then outlines three potential business models for a simulated universe, or "simuverse": a project (R&D), a service (SaaS), and a platform (SaaP), suggesting these could even be stages in an evolutionary path. Ultimately, the episode proposes that understanding the potential business model of our reality could provide insights into our existence and even suggest strategies for ensuring our continued simulation. This is an AI generated conversation about the article found here: https://theexperiencemachine.com/articles/if-were-simulated-whos-paying/
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