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991267 No.991267 [Reply] [Original]

can you program/design a robot to perfectly imitate a living thing (reproduce, adapt to suroundings, etc.)?

>> No.991273

You do realize this is a will there be A.I. thread right?

>> No.991276

>robot
>reproduce

What, reproduce biologically?
>robot
>biological

>> No.991279

Silly robot, you're a robot. You don't have a penis. Stop trying to make human babies.

>> No.991290

no, imitate it. like not reproduce but build other robots that look like the builder/parent.
sincerely,
OP

>> No.991297

Well, you DO know that they have already made DNA using a computer, so making a biological, reproducing computer should come within the next 20 years.

As for your question, for plain old metal computers...maybe. Eventually.

>> No.991298

bump

>> No.991321

bumpbump

>> No.991329

come on! say stuff!!

>> No.991330

It'll do whatever you create it to do. So if you want it to do that shit, then yes. Adapting to surroundings might be a little tricky, but definitely not impossible. What it comes down to is funding and time.

>> No.991354

>>991330
what about turning food into energy? and growing?

>> No.991369

>>991354
*sincerely,
OP