I would guess that the conscious beings simulating us are empathetic and friendly. They are empathetic because they are conscious beings interested in simulating other conscious beings. If empathetic, I think they are friendly because I think that being empathetic and unfriendly is perverse -- a pattern twisted on itself and unstable in the long run.
This seems unjustified. Humans are interested in how other life works. We often poke it and do terrible stuff to it. We have our children cut off the heads of some living things just to see what happens. We engage in similar experiments on our own supposed best friends. And given the closest thing we have to simulations, people try to find all sorts of new and clever ways to torture. (And yes, each of those words is a separate link). The empirical data doesn't seem to support the claim of empathy and friendliness.
Humans seem very empathetic to me, since we do worry about, for example, the treatment of animals -- perhaps not planaria, but the important thing here is that we would dependably worry if we thought they minded. I cannot think of any mental distress that we would not be concerned about, no matter how far removed the 'organism'.
But of course we are also very cruel, and I do see that as perversion, because it is empathy turned against itself. For example, regarding our fascination with torture, at least that departs from the concept that torture is bad. Cru...
My father, who is home recovering from surgery, emailed the following web page to me and a few other members of my family, and expressed interest in reading interesting responses.
Any thoughts?