Why is not possible to check whether those nanobots are dangerous beforehand? In bjotech we already do that. For instance, if someone would try to synthesise some DNA sequences from certain bacteria, all alarms would go off.
Sorry, I might have not been clear enough. I understand that a machine would give us the instructions to create those fabricators but maybe not the designs. But what makes you think that those factories won’t have controls of what’s being produced in them?
Controls that who wrote? How good is our current industrial infrastructure at protecting against human-level exploitation, either via code or otherwise?
Why is not possible to check whether those nanobots are dangerous beforehand? In bjotech we already do that. For instance, if someone would try to synthesise some DNA sequences from certain bacteria, all alarms would go off.
Can you reread what I wrote?
Sorry, I might have not been clear enough. I understand that a machine would give us the instructions to create those fabricators but maybe not the designs. But what makes you think that those factories won’t have controls of what’s being produced in them?
Controls that who wrote? How good is our current industrial infrastructure at protecting against human-level exploitation, either via code or otherwise?