Re: Assembler in ten years?
- From: "Kitep" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 00:56:22 -0000
Could massive funding, perhaps on the scale of the Manhattan project,
or Apollo program, bring us the assembler in a decade or so?
I believe we're already on a timeline to bring us an assembler in a decade
or so. Massive spending might bring it about a little sooner, but more
likely would cause a backlash against spending all that money that would cut
off almost all funding.
This one device could end poverty, eliminate all disease and provide
near immortality to all. Why isn't the government taking it seriously?
Well, the government has to pay benefits for all those people living
waaaaayyyyyyy past retirement age <g>.
You would think that with over two decades of research, we'd be there
by now, right?
Go ahead, ask about human-level A.I.......
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