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75 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 4h

I'd guess we get adaptive LLMs faster than we figure out how to protect organoids from the environment.

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IIRC there’s already a company that sells computer time to self organizing organoids, forget the name

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50 sats \ 1 reply \ @pory_gone 1h

the scary part is that we don't really know how our brain works, maybe with enough organoids we could observe interesting things

Scary stuff.
China is already well in advance with robotics.
Now it appears they are also in advance with these biological electronics hybrids which are hugely more efficient in terms of energy use and can actually sense and respond to the real world.
China is adopting a different strategy to the west and it looks to have greater potential.

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