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>> No.2835744 [View]
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Hey /Sci/ TGfag here.
I have a something like a question.
I wanted to know; what is keeping us from true artificial intelligence?

The way I see it is that an AI needs a set of codes that dictates how it can write new codes; AKA how it can learn. But the fact that those codes are there put a restricting limitation on the intelligence, because it can only learn in the way it is coded.

Does that make sense? Or am I missing something?

Are there any other reasons?

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Wrong. Genetics will become pointless once nanotech and AI ramp up to the singularity. After that I doubt we'll be inhabiting bodies that are even remotely human (unless we REALLY want to for some silly reason). From that point in history we'll look back on the eugenics movement kinda like how we now look back on bloodletting.

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