...I um, don't get what the implication is.
To me, it seems, from a practical standpoint, no different than the automated production on a mechatronic AI frame - only with squishy bits instead of steel. There're already AI's designed to be mass produced by their builder... with the right factory you could turn them out by the thousand. And it's a lot easier to build a mechanical frame than get the Designer-DNA right for a functional human being. (Unless you have 3 Cray supercomputers and patch the gaps with frog DNA)
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To me, it seems, from a practical standpoint, no different than the automated production on a mechatronic AI frame - only with squishy bits instead of steel. There're already AI's designed to be mass produced by their builder... with the right factory you could turn them out by the thousand. And it's a lot easier to build a mechanical frame than get the Designer-DNA right for a functional human being. (Unless you have 3 Cray supercomputers and patch the gaps with frog DNA)
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--m(^0^)m-- Wot, no sig?