(As a IT person I intuitively want the source code to feel safe. Maybe that is asking too much.)
I presume the way you do that is by intelligently designing the source code -- rather than using the output of some unguided evolutionary process.
In other words, this argument seems to go in the opposite direction.
Maybe someday it gets to that.
I was raised to believe that genetically-modified foods are unhealthy to eat and bad for the environment, and given a variety of reasons for this, some of which I now recognize as blatantly false (e.g., human genetic code is isomorphic to fundamental physical law), and a few of which still seem sort of plausible.
Because of this history, I need to anchor my credence heavily downward from my sense of plausibility.
The major reasons I see to believe that GMOs are safe are:
The major reason I see to believe that GMOs are dangerous is:
So: green goo, yes or no?