A human brain has like six orders of magnitude more cells than that chip. A single ant has 250,000 neurons. A crow brain has 1,500,000,000. I don't think we have to worry yet.
I am not a biologist but I am wondering , can we create something like an immortal neuron ? I know that there are these water pigs / tardigrades which are very small and they look cute , can such tardigrades like organic matter be used for things like neuron , and also I am wondering. Can we really take a exact copy of these biological computers in terms of storage / data ? That way biological computers can still be conserved forever ?
So starfish are also like this.
Also out of topic but
I had also seen this muscle robot the other day combine this here with this and it can be absolutely nuts
Is there evidence to suggest that if it can feel or understand, that would actually be an issue?
Every day millions of sentient beings are killed for human consumption and millions more wait in torturous conditions.
It would be odd if there was outrage over a bio computer, but not over, say, the practice of using cows and pigs for food, which feel pain, have rich emotional lives, and have the inteligence of at least small children.
I was able help with Christpiracy.com which has some wild mental gymnastics on display.
The only known thing to have produced general intelligence is biological. Why would the first artificial general intelligence be a computer? We don’t even know what the brain does.
What’s the chances we stumble upon a hardware and software combination that was sufficient first go?
Maybe that's in the future, not sure.