Currently, a significant part of the human genome and the genomes of many species of flora, fauna and microorganisms are already researched, known and deciphered.

On the other hand, the development of information technology also concerns the successive improvement of IT systems, operational systems and computer applications.

The computing power of processors is increasing year by year and increasingly complex operating systems, integrated IT systems and increasingly complex computer programs are being created.

Gradually, artificial intelligence is also improved, hence the complexity of multi-aspect algorithms used to develop systems based on a specific generation of artificial intelligence is increasing.

Autonomous, increasingly intelligent robots are already being created, which in Japan are already available for sale in versions of home help for the elderly.

Progress in this area probably knows no limits, at least now.

Therefore, encouraging discussion, I am asking you the following question: Will robotics and artificial intelligence ever reach the level of complexity of biological organisms?

Please, answer, comments. I invite you to the discussion.

Best wishes

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