Also, I got the impression that killing all humans was pretty much a solved problem. Fortunately, the solution has not yet been implemented.
The real question is how easy it is. Requiring a significant coordinated effort by a major lab is one thing (though I don’t even think we are there yet)---requiring one particularly careless guy with $100,000 is another.
The real question is how easy it is. Requiring a significant coordinated effort by a major lab is one thing (though I don’t even think we are there yet)---requiring one particularly careless guy with $100,000 is another.
Sure. “Killing all humans” is solved in the sense that “factoring large integers” is solved.
We can do it in O(3+log(x)/log(phi)) time, but can we do it faster?