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Forget ripping off brains for AI. Butterflies and worms could lead us to self-repairing intelligent robots, says prof

Jay Lenovo

Biological robots already exist if you consider the genetic work done with crops and bacteria.

Algorithms must be able to bridge the physical as much as the logical in order to execute. Organisms ultimately end up crowd sourcing outcomes among all their brethren cells birthed from the same DNA instructions.

The body doesn't work from one member and neither should the next tier of AI

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