> If you look at the rate of mathematical operations conducted, we're already going hard vertical.
Not if you remember to count all the computations being done by the quintillions of nanobots across the world known as "human cells."
That's not only inside cells, and not just neurons either. For example, your thyroid is busy brute-forcing the impossibly large space of antibody combinations, and putting every candidate cell-release through a very rigorous set of acceptance tests.
Not if you remember to count all the computations being done by the quintillions of nanobots across the world known as "human cells."
That's not only inside cells, and not just neurons either. For example, your thyroid is busy brute-forcing the impossibly large space of antibody combinations, and putting every candidate cell-release through a very rigorous set of acceptance tests.