I don't think nanobots are same as biological life, therefore it's not extremely dangerous argument holds. Take just viruses that can kill a good chunk of the population (sure, limitations in terms of how they evolve but...now you can design them with your superintelligence), why not a virus that spreads to the entire population while laying dormant for years and then start killing, extremely light viruses that can spread airborne to the entire planet, plenty of creative ways to spread to everyone not even including the zombie virus. Nanobots presumably would be even more flexible.
I don't think nanobots are same as biological life, therefore it's not extremely dangerous argument holds. Take just viruses that can kill a good chunk of the population (sure, limitations in terms of how they evolve but...now you can design them with your superintelligence), why not a virus that spreads to the entire population while laying dormant for years and then start killing, extremely light viruses that can spread airborne to the entire planet, plenty of creative ways to spread to everyone not even including the zombie virus. Nanobots presumably would be even more flexible.
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