Submitted by camdoodlebop t3_ypgy0j in singularity
Surur t1_ivjlnll wrote
Reply to comment by EveryPixelMatters in The Collapse vs. the Conclusion: two scenarios for the 21st century by camdoodlebop
> it will be the supreme intelligence in the universe. It will be incomprehensibly intelligent beyond what either me you or anyone can understand.
This is funny, because it sounds like a description of God.
So imagine an ASI is in charge, directing all events, but subtly, as an ASI could.
Then the whole world could be the same, and we could say "This is how it's meant to be, how ASI intended", just like now lol.
visarga t1_ivkl9uz wrote
Not quite God, it will be limited by the speed of propagation of light. There's a volume only so large that people inside can interact in real time, larger than Earth but smaller than the orbit of the Moon (3s lag). The further you are, the worse you can participate in the virtual world. Even if AI turns everything to computronium, it can't bee too large.
Surur t1_ivklmmk wrote
Unless you run slower than real-time.
visarga t1_ivne654 wrote
And in there lies the real cost of distance. You get one round of play when the guys in the core get ten.
Surur t1_ivnqd8n wrote
If they are nice they would slow down the clock tick for everyone.
visarga t1_ivo1avk wrote
If we look at high frequency stock markets, they fight tooth and nail for each millisecond to the tune of building new internet backbones.
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