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What if artificial intelligence would start to keep nature as the enemy?

What if artificial intelligence would start to keep nature as the enemy?

1. What happens if the nanomachines start to rebel?

What happens, when artificial intelligence would start to control the entire planet. Polish writer Stanislaw Lem has given extreme good example in the science fiction novel the Invincible. That means that those nanomachines operate as the group, and they can terminate also big and powerful targets.

The thing, what makes nanomachines very big threat is that they can produce in the operational area. The factories can be portable, and the size of them might be like the containers, and they can look at the materials from nature, by using laser-spectrometers and artificial intelligence.

2. Nanomachines can produce on the battlefield?

Everything in those miniature factories would be miniaturized, and the automatic process would contain everything from the hunting of the raw materials to the final production. The production systems in that small automatized factory would be miniaturized, and make possible to create nanomachines. If we think really careful, that kind of system might use artificial intelligence for collecting the database about the most effective

The nanomachines from Lem's book "Invincible" would act like brains. They could be two layers the cloud would act like brain core. And the fixed machines can act like mirror-neurons. The thing what those machines would emulate is the mushroom. This system can use multiple energy sources, and they might use as well as geothermal energy with solar power.

3. Nanotechnical machines can also have modular structures

The roots are acting like the automated factory, what builds actually the quadcopters. Those machines could have an antenna, which will target the radio waves at a certain point. This machine would control those submachines, that they would start to orbiter one point, and they would make an electric arc in that point and terminate very large targets

But the nanomachines can also make even the big structures. The idea of that thing has been taken from the cosmic nebula, what are extremely large structures, but every single of those colossal megastructures are forming the small bits of sand.

4. The thing works like automatized- and quadrocopter-shaped mason, what connects lego-bites together

And this is the thing in nanomachines, they can form extremely large structures by the method, where small quadcopters would just put the particles in their place. In those cases could be used very small-size quadcopters and the nanomachines, what are operating like Lego-bites. That nanomachine could seem like sugar bite, what has the feet around it.

That would help it to touch other nanomachines and keep the particles of the structure together. The machine can have two parts quadcopter and lego bite, what is the thing, what quadcopter will put in the place. And those things have the ability to create even the planet-sized megastructures.

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