There was a 1960s sci fi book, Colossus, about a computer that joined with its Soviet counterpart in taking over the world. The book was made into a movie The Forbin Project. In the book, the computer knew who was logging in by measuring the keystroke timing of the person typing.
Life imitates obscure art.
Don't we individual humans depend on a great variety of micro-organisms living inside us? For example, helping us to digest our food.
Even if we could clone a Neanderthal or mammoth, would he/she/it survive without all the other organisms that kept it alive?
Just asking. . .
The vast majority of *charged* criminals have never heard of Truecrypt.
The scientists apparently did not investigate whether the theology of the cows played any part in facing north.
There was a 1960s sci fi book, Colossus, about a computer that joined with its Soviet counterpart in taking over the world. The book was made into a movie The Forbin Project. In the book, the computer knew who was logging in by measuring the keystroke timing of the person typing. Life imitates obscure art.