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Life without internet

Anyone who has been without the internet for a few days knows what joy it brings. If you do not rely on it. This idea is that our governments and ourselves should have a back up plan for life without the internet. Google last year published a surprising paper called: "Computational Life: How Well-formed, Self-Replicating Programs Emerge from Simple Interaction" that describes how they created a digital primordial soup which gave rise to artificial life -- tiny self-replicating computer programs -- without any human intervention." My next Google question, and answer, was this: "What are the self-replicating programs? The correct answer is Worm. A worm is a computer programme that can self-replicate and propagate over the network with or without human intervention and has malicious intent. Its purpose is to secretly duplicate itself into other computers." Now, what does this all mean? Our planet and all species on it were doing quite well, before a cancer called modern people came along. Then we self replicated until we made the planet unsustainable for other lifeforms. It will only take one smart cookie (humanoid or not) to set a task for an AI that is to bring down the internet. Which is is fine...if we have a back up plan for life without the internet.
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