I don't have many fears, just going up high ladders and AI. According to research published in the journal Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres, blockchain technology might already be alive. Of course, not in the same way as humans are, but in a way that fits some definitions of life. And not only might it be alive, but it could surpass our own biological lives in terms of evolutionary adaptability and development.[embedded content]https://youtu.be/DK0a-S1da8AIt won't be Elon Musk and humans that will colonise Mars, it will be AI."I tried to warn you" - Elon Musk's last warning.[embedded content]"I tried to warn you" - Elon Musk's last warningBut there are nice robots too! [embedded content]https://youtu.be/y3RIHnK0_NE
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I don't have many fears, just going up high ladders and AI.
According to research published in the journal Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres, blockchain technology might already be alive. Of course, not in the same way as humans are, but in a way that fits some definitions of life. And not only might it be alive, but it could surpass our own biological lives in terms of evolutionary adaptability and development.
It won't be Elon Musk and humans that will colonise Mars, it will be AI.
"I tried to warn you" - Elon Musk's last warning.
"I tried to warn you" - Elon Musk's last warning
But there are nice robots too!