Re: Nanobot dangers - dismantling
- From: rhooker123@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 14:19:39 -0000
Again I think looking to nature is helpful for solution already
designed.
Dismantlers will be created and released, if not as commercial products
at least as viruses or military weapons. We now see China adopting
hacking as a tool in its military arsenal that it sees as a clear
advantage for reason beyond the scope of a quick post. Dismantler
nanobots will be part of competition, for example the US would probably
have some that will work against Indias for at the least defence, and
perhaps commercial, and kids with access to these devices will make
them.
So rather than trying to control the dismanters, which will be
impossible, nanodesign needs to think about how to make their
ecosystems of nano more defensive. Some means of tracking unusually
large loses and identifying threats, and countering acting them.
.
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