looper8 | 6 years ago | on: I have the coronavirus. So far, it isn't that bad
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looper8 | 6 years ago | on: Your cyberpunk games are dangerous (2015)
A binary AI would probably have to settle for an either/or situation. The result and therefore difference between a choice of reality and game, when picking from the core duality, will always be either reality or a game. A quantum AI would be able to view both equally (and be able to grasp all the intermediate states (that we call stable)) and therefore not be able to distinguish between what we call "real" and what aspects of reality we call "imaginary".
Our quantum brain that we force into a binary perspective by applying logic is able to see the whole spectrum, but we choose not to use it except for a few parts.
What is the difference between real and imaginary? In mathematics we have the real numbers and the imaginary numbers, which arise out of a necessity solely due to the existence of real numbers in the first place. We seem to have no problem accepting both as true and working with both. Each part of the real/imaginary number spectrum allow us to describe reality in different ways - or perspectives, if you will. We even call them real and imaginary and don't deny imaginary numbers their very real existence.
So what's the difference, really?
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Thank you for the warning signs, I will keep an open eye. :)