While I applaus the effort, there is a long way from such fabber to replicator.djolds1 wrote:Intro level post scarcity fabbers (see Fab@Home for a leading indicator) do not require the "nanotech and 'god-level' AI" of scifi scenarios.Luzr wrote:Of course, one interesting line of thinking is how small the replicator system can get. I am not huge believer in "Diamond age" type of nanotechnology, but I guess somewhere on the scale of 100 tons, replicators might be possible in the near future.
Still, even with current technology, replicator might be possible. After all, we are replicating stuff all the time, right?

I guess that such fullfillment would have much broader appeal. Personally, I consider myself quite right-minded, but I would love to live in Culture. Of course, I believe that market economy is the fastest way thereLooked at it. The Orion's Arm Worldbuilding site is a related set of ideas in encyclopedic form. Iain Banks openly admits that the Culture is pro-socialist wish fulfillment

Maybe the message is "create God AI ASAP"Also, the Culture's "economy" depends on high-level management by the God AI "Minds"; again, worse than useless for thinking on probable realities.
