If you think AI must be an easy tech to develop because evolution came up with it first, have you considered that, today, we can't understand nor recreate pretty much any of what evolution has produced, including fairly "basic" systems (evolution-wise)?
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Wouldn’t a trillion nanobots be the size of 1,000 normal robots?
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On a serious note, it doesn't scale like that. The human body has on the order of 1e13 cells, but most cells are actually microrobots, on the order or 1-100 microns.
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like these nano 3D printers in our bodies which replicate our DNA?? oh yeah, ASICS with 3D silicon nano printers..
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Does self manufacturing include getting the raw materials from nature and processing them into useful form? If not, are they really self manufacturing? If so, are the materials available locally, locally where the machines can get at them, or does it take a globe to build a bot?
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At first a human brain is 100% empty doesn't feel pain or have any senses what So ever in these early stage the brain develops
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neurons and path ways develops and the brain starts to develop some awareness and processing data from the world
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When the poll is over, will you give us your own predictions?
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I think this has more than a bit of follower bias!
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I think they're too intertwined to say one will come before the other.
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