IsThisLemmyOpen

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IsThisLemmyOpen,

This isn't a false dillemma. Imagine if the way the machine predicts is by copying your brain and putting it in a simulated reality, then the copy of you gets asked to choose which boxes to take, the exact same way and be given the exact same information. Under this assumption, the machine could predict with 100% accuracy what the real you would've chosen.

How do you know you are even the real you. You could just be the machine's simulation of the real you.

There is a dilemma and the dilemma is about how much you want to trust the machine.

IsThisLemmyOpen,

It depends. If you mean flip a coin, then you should know that no coin flip or dice roll is truely random, it is random to us only because we couldn't predict it with our current technology. This scenario assumes that there are machines in the world that can predict the future, we just don't know whether this particular machine is accurate or not.

Now if you are talking about quantum-based randomness, I mean... I think the machine could just put $0 in the second box just to fuck with you.

IsThisLemmyOpen,

I'll abtract the problem...

Proceeds to teach calculus

IsThisLemmyOpen,

Hehe thats why I think the original question of Box A being $1000 and Box B being a million was kinda boring, since $1000 is barely anything in today's world. 3 more zeroes does making things more interesting

IsThisLemmyOpen,

Well what you choose may not direct affect what is inside Box B, but there is still a huge difference between the two choices.

Imagine the way that the machine did it's prediction was copying your brain and making this copied brain choose in a simulation. Assuming the copied brain is completely identical to your brain, the machine could predict with 100% accuracy what the real you would choose. In this sense, what you choose can affect what's inside Box B (or rather, what your copied brain chooses can affect whats inside Box B).

One more thing to think about: How do you know that you aren't the simulated brain that's been copied?

IsThisLemmyOpen,

I think the machine predicts 2 results, either

Box A is taken = True

OR

Box A is taken = False

Something like:

If (Box A Taken = True)
{place ($0) in Box B}
else
{place ($1,000,000,000) in Box B}

Machine doesnt care if you also take Box B, it only cares if Box A is one of the boxes taken. If you take no boxes, Box B would still have a billion dollars, although thats kinda dumb choice from a gameshow host's perspective.

IsThisLemmyOpen,

It doesn't make money. It's funded either by donations, or out of the pockets of the instance owner(s). It doesn't mean that in the future, an instance owner wouldn't just decide to start serving ads, I don't think theres anything stopping them from doing that other than the threat of being defederated by other instances.

IsThisLemmyOpen,

Because servers are closed and people were yelling "Lemmy In!"

IsThisLemmyOpen,

Well you see I just found the fediverse and everything seemed fine, then you get issues with the front page not updating, and deleted comments don't federate and user display names and profile descriptions doesn't update and um... its just annoying. Not anyone's fault, developing code is hard, I know, but this is a post about venting so...

And real life is just not something I'd even wanna begin talking about, it'd would be 5 more paragraphs of stuff no one wants to read.

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