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Kaj_Sotala comments on Just another day in utopia - Less Wrong

73 Post author: Stuart_Armstrong 25 December 2011 09:37AM

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Comment author: Kaj_Sotala 24 December 2011 01:32:34PM *  11 points [-]

I love it. A wonderful tale for Christmas.

Reminds me of Permutation City and The Metamorphosis of Prime Intellect (in a good way).

Comment author: Armok_GoB 26 December 2011 08:33:45PM 11 points [-]

Yes, except with the awesome twist that it's presumably not a simulation, but an actual collection of quarks with no in built fail-safes. If my judgement of authorial intent is right, they machines don't even have ubiquitous nanotech or beat chaos theory generally, they are just that good at xantos gambits. Which makes it a fantastic illustrative example of the thing a truly superhuman intelligence could manage to do.

Comment author: thomblake 27 December 2011 08:40:24PM 4 points [-]

they machines don't even have ubiquitous nanotech or beat chaos theory generally, they are just that good at xantos gambits

I hadn't even considered that possibility. That is brilliant.