Generic molecular assemblers won't be developed within the next 20 years. By “generic” I mean they can build macroscopic (≥ 10 mm³) objects for any reasonable function, and by “molecular” meaning 50%+ of chemical bonds don't come from bulk chemistry.
Created by bogdanb on 2009-10-14; known on 2029-10-14
- bogdanb estimated 80% on 2009-10-14
- bogdanb changed their prediction from “Generic molecular assemblers won't be developed within the next 20 years. By “generic” I mean they can build macroscopic (≥ 10 mm³) objects (and smaller) that can perform any reasonable (for their size) function, and by “molecular” meaning more than 5” on 2009-10-14
- bogdanb changed their prediction from “Generic molecular assemblers won't be developed within the next 20 years. By “generic” I mean they can build macroscopic (≥ 10 mm³) objects for any reasonable function, and by “molecular” meaning 50%+ of chemical bonds were not obtained by bulk chemis” on 2009-10-14
- Arenamontanus estimated 30% on 2009-10-14
- ChristianKl estimated 80% on 2009-10-15
- faws estimated 90% on 2009-10-22
- freyley estimated 85% on 2009-10-22
- gwern estimated 95% on 2010-10-17
- TheScholar estimated 95% on 2010-10-18
- pranomostro estimated 96% on 2018-11-25
- Baeboo estimated 20% on 2018-12-12
- deleteyourbrain estimated 100% on 2019-04-26