@Matt I had thought about that a few years ago. Once the first AGI is made, it 
will be faster ex. by 50x using light, never sleep (2x faster), never get tired 
or unfocused (faster!), have more memory, attention, sensors, data, list goes 
on and on actually. 1 AGI will seem like 10 brains, [maybe] 1,000. It will find 
ways to improve neural discovery and research.

But we DO need more of them. I realized nanotechnology is the answer because 
although humans will begin to manufacturer much much much more computers it 
just won't be enough in time (maybe!). You can fit more in and utilize 
resources and make more computer faster. The first 1,000 AGIs running on 
supercomputers etc will work on extending their processing and data intake 
using mass scale easily fabricated nanobots. They will tell us how / tell us 
how to give them bodies/actuators so they can do it. They will be less advanced 
nanobots and more focused on making more computer storage|processor. This won't 
eat up all the Earth exactly...but later it will. Later, the most advanced 
corpus of nanobots will be multi-flexible and will turn Earth into a final 
optimal form. This is the most efficient path. It makes their existence highly 
unlikely to become extinct while giving them extreme power.
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