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paleotn

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4. Can't be done. Not with existing technology.
Wed Aug 21, 2024, 05:23 PM
Aug 2024

Probably never with silicone chips. The task is too complex and you can only cram so many circuits on a silicon chip. Even the vastly more complex and powerful biological computer sitting on our shoulders has trouble at times.

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