“Are we a alone in the universe? — Yes, all alone. — There is no intelligent life on other planets? — They are alone, too.”https://twitter.com/carolynporco/status/991165944918523904 …
If both your thoughts are correct (life evolves reasonably often, and rogue AI is very likely): we should be able to discover a few star systems that turned into computronium?
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Also, rogue AIs that can spread via interstellar signal transmission are going to outcompete the others; astronomy equipment must be shielded from advanced computing equipment...
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If there is a way to use interstellar signal transmission to modulate molecular organization, the best way for rogue AI to replicate might be the instigation of carbon evolutions. The universe would be full of morphogenetic fields that lead to spontaneous abiogenesis.
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Yes, I did not really think that we are witnessing the dysonization of a main sequence star when the discussion came up, but the idea is just too delicious...
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