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by 0des 1470 days ago
> what's so different in that coming from goo chemistry instead of electric bits?

Very insightful comment reply. If you don't mind, I'll respond in an analogy: What's so different about just building a bigger rocket to move more stuff into space at one time? A: You can't because you reach a finite potential in the relationship between fuel weight and lift. Extrapolating this analogy to the context of your comment reply, sure, in a theoretical sandbox environment that could happen with the silicon circuits and transistors we have today, however I find that unlikely.

Silicon based circuits and the current model and understanding we have of machines and the way they should be built, from a basic principals level is wasteful, thermally inefficient, and requires a sum of resources that if used to model the human brain would surpass our ability to house, power, construct, and allocate the precursor materials for. Given our current technology and the parameters involved, it's just not going to happen for us.

Maybe tomorrow something will get invented that will even further push moore's law into the dirt, but I just don't see that happening in this generation nor lifetime.