>>14105959Posting a picture of a drawing of a robot doesn't mean anything.
In actual real life, in the actual universe with actual laws and atoms etc., that machine thing is objectively vastly inferior to a biological body. It requires vastly more energy, while not having the ability to heal itself, being vastly heavier, and not being any better in terms of survivability - a bomb will destroy and end that thing just as easily as anything else. So, overall, it's objectively inferior and fantasizing about this is not intelligent.
Same thing with transistors, or information processing unites. Biological neurons, in terms of heat production, ability to be stacked on top of each other, parallel processing, etc., are the global maximum within the space of all combinations of atoms that can be formed into information processing units. Moore's law is not real and there will be no further expansion of this, so the meat-brains that biological organisms have is already the maximum. Computronium and such is not actually realizable, it doesn't matter how much you want it, it does not actually exist and never will.
Pretending that your science fiction fantasies are inevitable doesn't matter. Actual physics and material science renders it impossible.