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Though some would take offense at silicon being 'better' than biobrains. Way more efficient at certain things, sure. Evolutionarily, you'd say 'better adapted to certain circumstances'. Then the silicon brains will find circumstances changing, and make next gen for that...
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Certainly not yet. But silicon brains do have the advantage of not having to be embodied in a single biological brain/body package, which has some serious fundamental scaling constraints (at least so far!), so you wonder how far that branch of the tech tree can go as a result
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Machine substrate has multiple categories of fundamental advantage. It’s hard to believe they don’t end up being better by almost any utility metric.
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