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Hey y'all! Ive been working on some hard sci-fi world building projects and I've had this idea where electronic hardware only gets marginally smaller and faster than it is now and as a consequence, advanced AI systems only exists on planets or other large objects where it can use hardware from millions of devices.

My question, is whether or not this is realistic or am I missing something in how contemporary AI functions? How much hardware is actually need to run an adaptive AI ?

Any ideas are welcome

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Entirely plausible, honestly.

There's something called a Memristor that's highly likely to get things done faster and more effectively.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s44287-024-00037-6

https://spectrum.ieee.org/memristor-devices-ai

https://spectrum.ieee.org/memristor-first-single-device-to-act-like-a-neuron

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