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Sure but then you need to manually do the back and forward whenever you hit a new bottleneck. At some point the intelligence might need to figure out better power sources and deliver to feed bigger clusters of compute. Those clusters need to physically be deployed somewhere in the real world also, etc.


Would you ever know if a robotic intelligence was burrowed underground quietly powering itself from the heat gradients and slowly turning rock and sand into more machine?




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