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			So long, transistor: How the 'memristor' could revolutionize electronics - CNN.com 
		
	
		
	
			
				This has been on the books for many years...looks like it may be a reality very soon and it could change everything... 
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			We were just told AI was, like, just never gonna happen ever because of the algorithms and stuff.
		 
		
	
		
	
			
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 There will have to be some safeties built in so this would be a limiting factor because unlike us they would not have "free will". Something to ponder... Assuming these safeties are put in place would they still be considered truly intelligent? What really scares me is "Grey Goo" or nano technology. Self replicating micro robots that could do whatever they want without our input of control. If that was ever invented we'd be in real trouble. Just imagine trying to stop them entering your body so they can fix you without your consent. But they could also be a real cure for aging. Nano bots fixing your cells so they replicate perfectly indefinitely. ![]() How does a life expectancy of 600 years sound? (estimate based on current fatal accident statistics)  
		
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			I've read enough about memristors over the last decade or so to be cautiously optimistic about how quickly/if it will be able to make an impact outside of a lab. 
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How do they know what they want? Are they truly sentient or do they just act on instinct (ie programming) like a reptile?
		 
		
	
		
	
			
			
		
		
		
		
		
			
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 So yes they would be "intelligent" but at first they would be programed to complete a specific task so they would act much like insects do. "Sentient?" At some point in the future they or it could be but IMO that is a long way away. I don't think I'll see it in my life time. 
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