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One core consideration is understanding the physical and biological constraints of AI. Humans, with their biological bodies, have inherent limitations—size, speed, energy consumption—that cap their evolution. For example, the mammalian body size is limited by thermodynamics and available energy, capping creatures like dinosaurs or even massive hypothetical beings like Godzilla.
However, AI and machine-based systems don't face such biological constraints. They can be scaled, miniaturized, or combined in eons of configurations. They can be housed in nanotech systems, embedded within organs, or operated via cloud infrastructure.