I think that ultimately AGI won't end up being that complicated at the code level but this analogy is pretty off the mark. There's a gigabyte of information that encodes proteins, yes, but these 'instructions' end up assembling a living organism by interacting according to the laws of physics and organic chemistry, which is an unimaginably complex process. The vast majority of the information required is 'encoded' in these physical processes
I think that ultimately AGI won't end up being that complicated at the code level but this analogy is pretty off the mark. There's a gigabyte of information that encodes proteins, yes, but these 'instructions' end up assembling a living organism by interacting according to the laws of physics and organic chemistry, which is an unimaginably complex process. The vast majority of the information required is 'encoded' in these physical processes
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