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RE: Software-Based Economies: The Real Reason They Can't Compete

That is true. Just look at the brain. For all our advancement, we still have no idea what is going on there.

We are so smart yet know so little. Perhaps a great deal more will be answered once we enter the quantum age. It might be that is required to end up pushing into a realm of understanding that we do not have now.

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right , the brain or a single plant growing from seed are far more complex that any software I have seen

We are far for fully understanding it ( as far as I know , not really an expert on genetics)

But at the actual technology development is like :

I can change a couple of lines of code using a language I dont even know why the language was created for or who created it

I would say that nothing we can do on purpose will take as close to the point to have a genetic SDK or similar

And at this point I think as @sinistry , no human directed effort will give us that skill , just nature or need or cosmic whatever

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I think we’re kind of in agreement. I don’t know that man will achieve that but I have no doubt AI can given a long enough timeline.

It’s been years, but I recall seeing an article once about a lab that was growing fiber optic cables. That sounds like primitive cyborg tech to me.

Yes I’m definitely not debating the difference in complexity between natural software vs manufactured, I’m saying there’s no solid evidence anymore that this will always be the case.