The cell is probably the smallest system that can bootstrap universal intelligence. But it is insanely complicated. Our first AGIs will probably be structurally much simpler (but vastly larger) than a single cell.
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If something was intelligent enough to discover the smallest system capable of bootstrapping GI, don't you think they would be willing/able to discover how to preserve themselves better rather than rely on evolution to discover things for them?
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Why would you want to try to preserve yourself if you can build something better?
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Matter is following geometrical principles, rules of creation, that can lead to chain-reactions and beneficial feedback-loops. Some constellations can host (attract) a spark of creation energy (unique to their kind) that makes them living beings. We can see the moment it happens.
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Geometry emerges at macroscopic scales over finite automata dynamics that can be described by convergent series. Geometry does not really exist, but it is not an accident that it looks as if it did.
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RNA is to DNA what humans are to machines. There doesn't need to be intent, just a dynamic.
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tou don't understand physics? ;)
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