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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Given the improbability of spontaneous emergence of cellular life, is it conceivable that cells were preceded by larger, structurally simpler generally intelligent processes? Such systems could be more brittle and perhaps not capable to self replicate and generationally evolve?
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Yeah, but is the possibility of a spontaneous emergence of such an intelligence really that much greater than the possibility for cellular life?
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