In my post, A path to Human Autonomy, I describe AI and bioweapons as being in a special category of self-replicating threats. If autonomous self-replicating nanotech were developed, it would also be in this category.
Humanity has a terrible track record when it comes to handling self-replicating agents which we hope to deploy for a specific purpose. For example:
In my post, A path to Human Autonomy, I describe AI and bioweapons as being in a special category of self-replicating threats. If autonomous self-replicating nanotech were developed, it would also be in this category.
Humanity has a terrible track record when it comes to handling self-replicating agents which we hope to deploy for a specific purpose. For example:
Rabbits in Australia
Cane Toads in Australia
Burmese Pythons in Florida