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by XorNot
4524 days ago
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Does a cell in your body lack an independent existence? You can culture them by themselves, they evolved by themselves. Algae actually does exist as both single cells and collective colonies of the same organism. There's nothing inherently contradictory of a higher intelligence being composed of many active smaller conscious experiences - arguably this is what the internet already is, just a very slow version of it. We need a better interconnect (and some more durable subprocessors). |
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The 'cells' in the case of the hypothetical technological singularity will be computer hardware, not organic cells or human brains. There is the tacit assumption that silicon-based AI tech is somehow superior to our own carbon-based 'tech' and will displace it.
Human brains forming into a kind of super-organism would be a different phenomenon. It wouldn't even need AI, or much more advanced technology. It could indeed be argued that this is the case already with the internet and even printing press before it.