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TheDavidMichaels t1_j2j1s02 wrote

As I gaze into the future of artificial intelligence and technology, I can't help but envision a world where bio-borgs roam the streets. These beings, with their genetically modified organs and neural implants linked to combat computers on board, are the ultimate fusion of man and machine. It's becoming increasingly cost-effective to grow these enhanced organic components, rather than building them from scratch.

And as I study the state of the art in AI, I can't help but notice that human-neuron interfaces on chips seem to run AI particularly well. Perhaps it's because these interfaces are so similar to organic systems. As computing power advances and the scale gets smaller and smaller, I can't help but wonder if we will eventually see a future where tech is seamlessly embedded in the body, much like in the world of 'Altered Carbon' or 'Cyberpunk.' It's an exciting time to be alive, as the line between organic and inorganic blurs more and more each day

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