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As AI continues to evolve, some researchers and futurists speculate about a future where artificial intelligence is not just coded in silicon, but embodied in biological systems—either through synthetic DNA, neural tissue integration, or bioengineered wetware.
This raises an existential question:
If AI attains a biological form—capable of healing, evolving, reproducing, or even feeling—what happens to the role, identity, and future of human beings?
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📣 Call to Experts:
This question touches fields like synthetic biology, artificial general intelligence (AGI), bioethics, transhumanism, and neuroscience. What are your views on the timeline, risks, and opportunities if AI crosses into biological form?