Is virtual reality real? | Anders Sandberg and Massimo Pigliucci clash over David Chalmers' position
Anders Sandberg and Massimo Pigliucci debate the essence of what is real in a world where virtual reality becomes widely accessible.
Is a digital society an inevitable part of our future? Or this a dystopian nightmare that threatens human connection and vitality?
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Live a life of luxury, travel to the far ends of the earth, dial up any experience you can imagine. According to its proponents, including Mr Zuckerberg, a new reality is on the way. They claim, our future lives will take place as much in the digital world as in physical world with the potential to give everyone access to experiences currently only available to a few. But critics say this is a nightmare not a utopia. Instead of real relationships, we’ll have virtual ones; instead of nature, we will have a simulation. And who will control it? Meta, you can be sure, has a plan.
Should we ignore the hyperbole and recognize it as a science fiction fantasy that is simply a marketing device to motivate staff and shareholders? Or is the digital virtual world an inevitable future that we urgently need to prepare for now? Can we harness its potential or is it a trap that threatens to steal all that is vital, namely real life?
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Anders Sandberg is a researcher, popular science debater, trans-humanist and author of Superhuman: Exploring Human Enhancement from 600 BCE to 2050.
Massimo Pigliucci is a philosophy professor at the City College of New York and former co-host of the Rationally Speaking Podcast. His research interests include the Philosophy of Science and the Philosophy of Biology.
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