Nanobots and the Evolution of Intelligence
What if intelligence could evolve without a brain? What if life could replicate without DNA? We’re entering an era where those questions aren’t just science fiction—they’re becoming scientific engineering. The convergence of nanotechnology, neural networks, and molecular self-assembly could give rise to a new kind of intelligence—one that’s self-replicating, adaptive, and not bound to biology. In this post, we explore the cutting edge of AI evolution, where molecular-scale robots could one day form the basis of a living, learning artificial ecosystem.
