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Agreeable_Bid7037 t1_j0i0s1o wrote

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Warstorm1993 t1_j0i9gvh wrote

I'm not talking about creating new form of life, only using and/or modifing existing one. We already were able to create primitive form of biorobots. And I'm not even talking about the human brain if neuralink and other biological implant start to being used in our civilization.

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genericrich t1_j0iegvk wrote

For humans, yes. this is true.

We're talking about something infinitely more intelligent. As intelligent as an intelligent machine wants to make itself.

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ccbayes t1_j0jgt8f wrote

True, but with lab grown meat being a thing, AI could figure out how to lab grow a clone/human analog and figure out how to upload to it or at least make it a drone. Fun to think about a human that is made by a AI out in the world. With as strange as humans get, loners, all the mental disorders, it could easily fake that to be among us, with covid and masks, even easier.

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Superschlenz t1_j0kbw0m wrote

>biological life is insanely difficult to create.

Feedforward genetics with random trials: 10k parameters max

Backpropagation through a differentiable network: 530 billion parameters

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