On Thursday, January 09, 2025, at 1:27 PM, Matt Mahoney wrote:
> Self replicating nanotechnology is a distant risk. If global computing 
> capacity doubles every 3 years from the current 10^24 bits of storage then it 
> will take 130 years to surpass the 10^37 bits stored in the biosphere as DNA.

Nano is omnipresent and pervasive now.

Unbeknownst to most people companies have been putting it into our food for 
over a decade. This woman has been photographing it and finding them in food, 
cosmetics, medicine, even pee and raindrops. She even tested that mysterious 
fog that is being dispersed over the past few weeks in numerous locations:

https://unhackableanimal.substack.com/

The risk is much closer than 130 years if you consider self assembly and 
replication capabilities.

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