Demis Hassabis
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Let's call it that way.
Yeah.
But in my world, they'd be related because it would be an open world simulated game as realistic as possible.
So, you know, what is the universe?
That's speaking to the same question, right?
MP equals MP.
I think all these things are related, at least in my mind.
more sophisticated more diverse ways of living yeah i think so i mean those of us who love games and i still do is is is um you know it's almost can let your imagination run wild right like i i used to love games um
and working on games so much because it's the fusion, especially in the 90s and early 2000s, the sort of golden era, maybe the 80s of the games industry.
And it was all being discovered.
New genres were being discovered.
We weren't just making games.
We felt we were creating a new entertainment medium that never existed before.
especially with these open world games and simulation games where you as the player were co-creating the story.
There's no other entertainment media where you do that, where you as the audience actually co-create the story.
And of course, now with multiplayer games as well, it can be a very social activity and can explore all kinds of interesting worlds in that.
But on the other hand, it's very important to also enjoy and experience the physical world.
But the question is then, you know, I think we're going to have to confront the question again of what is the fundamental nature of reality?
What is going to be the difference between these increasingly realistic simulations and multiplayer ones and emergent and what we do in the real world?
Yes.