Difference between revisions of "Personal simulation"

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* [http://www.simulation-argument.com/simulation.html Are You Living in a Computer Simulation?] by Nick Bostrom, Department of Philosophy, Oxford University
 
* [http://www.simulation-argument.com/simulation.html Are You Living in a Computer Simulation?] by Nick Bostrom, Department of Philosophy, Oxford University
 
** [http://teddyb.org/~rlpowell/rants/simulation_errors.html Counterarguments To Ancestor Simulation Theories] by [http://teddyb.org/~rlpowell/ Robin Lee Powell]
 
** [http://teddyb.org/~rlpowell/rants/simulation_errors.html Counterarguments To Ancestor Simulation Theories] by [http://teddyb.org/~rlpowell/ Robin Lee Powell]
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Latest revision as of 15:31, 15 August 2008

Overview

Personal simulation refers to the practice of simulating (perhaps a better word can be found) one or more individual people within a virtual environment, i.e. on a computer. This is not yet an urgent ethical issue as computing technology has not yet advanced to the point where this is possible, but it seems highly likely to become possible within the next few decades, and considerable thought is already being expended on it.

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