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On March 19, 2026 scientists cloned a fruitfly brain in the VR world. As a large team of scientists recently completed the assembly of a complete wiring diagram of the adult fruit fly brain, Phil Shiu decided to simulate that massive circuit — 139,255 neurons and 50 million connections — in a computer. Scientists plan to do this with every animal instead of having AI animals in simulation, and games having real brains uploaded and tracked well the animal is conscious in the computer there is no way to bring it out it is just stuck there forever until it gets deleted, but they don't know that the just know that something is happening to them , and they can't eat or drink in the computer there just stuck forever.
Imagine you found out you got stuck in a simulation, and there is no way out. A clone of you is in the real world, immortal, but you're alone and tested on knowing that you will never have freedom knowing that after you get deleted you're just floating infinitely in the void. You will remember all your memories like you remember the world but you've never been there, you're just a NPC or put in a simulation, just an asset.The only thing you’ll ever be.Have you imagined yet? If you have, let me tell you this. That's where we are heading real brains real memories real souls could be trapped in simulation for time and eternity with physically no way out would you want that? NO!! So why are we heading this direction.It's just obvious if we keep going this way we will surely destroy ethics and logic all together if trapping souls for eternity is ok.
If you’ve watched ‘The Amazing Digital Circus’ (TADC) or read ‘I Have No mouth But I Must Scream’ you know what happen in this situation in the stories 5 humans are trapped in a digital world and must escape only to learn that the cant and they are stuck there for eternity and can’t leave. They end up getting punished for wanting to leave and trapped in cages for the rest of there forever. Do we want this happening irl? I didn't think so. The book and show act as a warning between the relationship between computers and people and to not go in the wrong direction.
Teat others how you want to be treated, or don’t karma will catch up.
Technological progress has merely provided us with more efficient means for going backwards.
Elijah Wayment
15846 Marisa Place
February 3, 2026
Councilman Whyte
City Hall 100 Military Plaza
San Antonio, TX 78247
Dear Councilman Whyte,
Imagine in the future you're in an AV (Automated Vehicle), and it runs someone over and you get blamed for it. That would be bad, huh? Even if you avoided criminal charges, you could still be responsible for the person's medical bills and life insurance. AV’s should be tested on public roads, so the manufacturers can work out all the little things. An artificial simulation can't catch everything. What if an AV can't detect you if you're driving a weird or widely unknown car or if you're standing still. A simulation can't test all of that.
In the article ‘Car Trouble’ the author argues against testing them on public roads for one specific reason: DEATH. The deaths they fear could easily be prevented if you have someone able to take control remotely who can just hit the brakes or whatever action is necessary.Keep in mind that there are deaths every day that happen with human drivers
Car Trouble is concerned about safety, but, if we never test AV on the road, how do they become safer? If we test them on public roads, more AV's will get tested overall, making the roads a much safer place. Along with preventing countless deaths and injuries, bills on damages caused by car accidents would go down, leaving more money for the economy, which is bad right now.
Av's are also electric. If we get to where most cars are electric, we can reduce climate change.Due to global warming weather is more intense, causing millions in damages.
In conclusion AV's should be tested on public roads. AV's are the future, we are stuck in the past. AV's are the future of transportation and safety! Do we want to be stuck in the past ? NO!
-Sincerely Elijah Wayment