ai and the simulation argument
"AI and the simulation argument" refers to the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and the hypothesis that our reality might actually be a computer simulation. It explores the possibility that advanced AI systems could potentially have the ability to create simulated universes or participate in existing simulations, raising philosophical and scientific questions about the nature of our existence.
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