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self-replicating
[ self-rep-li-key-ting, self- ]
adjective
- reproducing itself by its own power or inherent nature:
self-replicating organisms.
- Genetics. making an exact copy or copies of itself, as a strand of DNA.
Other Words From
- self-repli·cation noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of self-replicating1
Example Sentences
Curiously, of the 4.9 billion reactions generated, only hundreds of reaction cycles could be called "self-replicating," which means that the molecules produce additional copies of themselves.
And it can become self-replicating.
Showing the legislators how ChatGPT could concoct an entirely convincing senator’s speech, Altman told them that A.I. should be blocked from self-replicating or escaping into the wild.
It really feels like Grimes is self-replicating.
One is for the A.I. to create “self-replicating biotechnology or nanotechnology” that could spread across the world and take over before humans know what is happening.
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