Fascinating idea. My initial thought is the question on how valuable a save state will be, The other idea could be that your current DNA may be decoded later then AI determines changes in code that will be more beneficial than a previous save state and goes with that. You may even could select the modification level.
This all assumes continued alignment to a narrow idea of human service.
I know most of us have an instinct to survive that is healthy, but I have grown to also appreciate the physical time limits on the human body as well. If I was stuck in a single lifetime forever, it would lead me to create a simulation that allows me to become other lives with memory isolation and simulated death with reincarnations. (To spice things up a bit until that simulation reaches simulated life expectancy escape velocity again). I do like the idea of selectively accessing the individual lifetimes later in a higher level state as I long for connection, but also need variation.
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Reply to How to Prepare for the AI Assisted Life Extension Escape Velocity by banuk_sickness_eater
Fascinating idea. My initial thought is the question on how valuable a save state will be, The other idea could be that your current DNA may be decoded later then AI determines changes in code that will be more beneficial than a previous save state and goes with that. You may even could select the modification level.
This all assumes continued alignment to a narrow idea of human service.
I know most of us have an instinct to survive that is healthy, but I have grown to also appreciate the physical time limits on the human body as well. If I was stuck in a single lifetime forever, it would lead me to create a simulation that allows me to become other lives with memory isolation and simulated death with reincarnations. (To spice things up a bit until that simulation reaches simulated life expectancy escape velocity again). I do like the idea of selectively accessing the individual lifetimes later in a higher level state as I long for connection, but also need variation.