It's not a stretch to say that earthworms process information better than rocks, and humans better than earthworms, and in many areas, machines are already better than humans.
Well, here's Janelle again with the answer… If you're looking at rough computing power, the algorithms we're working with are probably somewhere around the level of an earthworm.
Earthworms, for example, were introduced into North America by European settlers and have been inching across the continent ever since — tilling soil and improving crop yields as they go.
We really just need to stop moving potential troublemakers around in the first place, leaving bunnies, where they belong and making sure ants and earthworms don't stow away in ships, cars, or excavators.