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[deleted] t1_jacecag wrote
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FlamingoNeon t1_jadma5o wrote
At what point does a computer get considered to be a lifeform of its own? With an intelligent, learning, growing clump of cells does it become unethical to kill it?
czk_21 t1_jaepdx6 wrote
ye using human brain blobs for computing sounds like slippery slope
FuturologyBot t1_jac7s7i wrote
The following submission statement was provided by /u/lughnasadh:
Submission Statement
With the caveat that this tech might be decades away, there are a lot of intriguing possibilities to consider with OI.
People have often wondered about the merger of humans & AI. If that were to happen, it sounds much easier to merge with a biological substrate designed off of something we already possess.
Please reply to OP's comment here: https://old.reddit.com/r/Futurology/comments/11e3b5s/a_john_hopkins_universityled_team_says_organoid/jac4v2y/
lughnasadh OP t1_jac4v2y wrote
Submission Statement
With the caveat that this tech might be decades away, there are a lot of intriguing possibilities to consider with OI.
People have often wondered about the merger of humans & AI. If that were to happen, it sounds much easier to merge with a biological substrate designed off of something we already possess.