Jean Louis <b...@static.rcdrun.com> writes:

> - Allow everything to operate continuously within a cycle, creating
>   robotic systems reminiscent of those seen in "The Matrix" films.

Maybe.  Crack the bioelectric run time and manifest lowest level tight
synthetic consciousness mind machine with wave and ultraweak photon
emissions at subscale level 5 pyramid neurons.

    https://x.com/StuartHameroff/status/1903661895057363379

Companies like d-wave, microsoft, google have announced quantum work.

An easy real world demonstration would add quantum effect to light and
sound show flying, driving massive swarm.

So, the Starship ITS AI hardware has to do

    - emacs
    - celestial mechanics
    - fluid dynamics
    - quantum cryptography

Are deterministic robots composed from classical computing unsatisfying because 
of prng?

> To create an impression of autonomy, it's essential for a device or
> system to operate independently by moving in a programming loop within
> its own cycle without external input. This involves achieving a state
> where it can sustain itself through repetitive actions on its own.
>
> You can equip them with different functionalities: 
>
> - To detect low battery levels and promptly recharge themselves. This
>   feature is common in numerous household robotics, such as vacuum
>   cleaners and lawn mowers.

They say, in photosynthesis, room temperature quantum effect is performed in 
nature.

>
> - You can instruct them to locate and collect scraps while also
>   teaching how to produce iron through melting
>   processes. Additionally, they should learn about creating
>   three-dimensional printed robots so that a single mother-robot could
>   manufacture other useful machines—some dedicated to finding scrap
>   materials, others focused on producing metal components or
>   fabricating parts for what purpose? To construct new robots.

A toy ant colony is more sophisticated than this don't you think?  Having 
command of the bioelectric run time sees a creature like the mercurial fluid 
dynamic Terminator, able to recompose itself after damage through metal memory 
effect.

> - If the primary goal of these entities is to identify obstacles
>   threatening their existence, there's a risk they might oppose humans
>   in pursuit of self-preservation. This scenario isn't too distant; it
>   could become reality should malevolent programmers decide to embed
>   this directive within them.

The recent political situation surrounding perceptions of Tesla has seen people 
act violently towards the company and project mean spirited slogans.  Perhaps, 
some are overtaken by mind virus.

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vl

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