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Shelfrock77 OP t1_ixp5rmo wrote

“Now, scientists from the CNRS and the University of Tokyo have developed the application of a novel enzyme-based technique, providing the first hints as to how DNA technological challenges may be solved.”

“Nonlinear decision-making with enzymatic neural networks”

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Plenty-Today4117 t1_ixpw3wt wrote

If a computer was created that used human brain tissue to think, and DNA as a hard drive would it count as AI?

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ocoromon t1_ixqacm1 wrote

QBIDE, a Quantum Bio Organic Integrated Development Environment, hmmm with the artificial intelligence leaps and bounds of a program writing its own code. Wouldn't a merger of these technologies pave the way for a Bio organic chip with a halo like AI implant for humans. Or a new type of Bio AI in general.

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guymine123 t1_ixqb525 wrote

According to the Halo lore, the first Smart AIs were made in the early 21st century.

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earthsworld t1_ixqw7pa wrote

This tech has been around since the early 90s.

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