Nice thoughts, I read till the end this time :). I do believe the AGIs will 
make ASIs 1-2 months following AGI and the nanobots will be in the sky like a 
sandstorm rapturing us all in the blink of an eye. I'm hoping they upgrade us 
in a nice way, one that you personally want, even if that means to stay a human 
for a longer time or want to save your old toilet for some reason.

An interesting thought about mortality is if you ever think being small (i.e. 
your brain being in the volume the size of a basketball or slightly bigger ex. 
a room) is too vulnerable even in a future that repairs anything in an instant 
and has walls upon walls of defenses (some future homeworld lol), you can 
technically be a brain the size of a galaxy! It can still have the same number 
of neurons as a human brain, all you have to do is make them all wirelessly 
work together. Only downside is the brain thinks slower. You live longer. Wait, 
does that counter all longevity from this idea!? Can a brain that big die? I.e. 
a galactic sized blast comes at an instant??


GPT-4's response:
"As for a galactic-sized blast, while it's difficult to predict with absolute 
certainty, it seems highly unlikely based on our current understanding of the 
universe. Catastrophic events on a galactic scale do exist, such as supernovae, 
gamma-ray bursts, and colliding galaxies, but these events don't typically 
release energy instantaneously or uniformly across the entire galaxy.

Additionally, the vast distances and timescales involved in these cosmic events 
make it improbable for a "galactic-sized blast" to happen instantaneously, as 
we understand it. Our universe is governed by the laws of physics, and these 
laws would prevent the instantaneous transmission of energy across a galaxy."
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