I once saw Eric Drexler present an analogy between biological immune systems and the “active shield” concept in nanotechnology, arguing that just as biological systems managed to stave off invaders without the whole community collapsing, nanotechnological immune systems could do the same. I thought this was a poor analogy, and was going to point out some flaws during the Q&A.
Nanotech agents will probably have real immune systems (not merely analogous subsystems) - just as computers have real immune systems today—in the form of anti-virus software.
The men at the power-elite gathering were also noticeably taller than average, so unless that actually correlates to intelligence, there are forces besides pure competence at work.
Nanotech agents will probably have real immune systems (not merely analogous subsystems) - just as computers have real immune systems today—in the form of anti-virus software.
Height is indeed correlated with intelligence: “A positive correlation exists between human IQ and height”.