How would I go about creating a world of tiny men?

Hey sci, if I wanted to genetically engineer women to be large and men to be tiny, what would I need to do? I figure computer science/computer engineering is the most important field, as I need to find some way of converting the human brain to a small size so that it can exist inside a tiny head and still have the same processing power as if it were big. Also probably genetics to figure out how to make it so men only grow to be a few inches tall.

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>wh*te """people"""

Just develop a fetish for ants.

so are you gonna help me out or just shitpost

Really I think what I need to do is build an Artificial Intelligence that's optimization function is to create such a world, and then release it onto the internet so that it can quickly take over the planet and do it for me.

Would human females really want to have sex with a small man? Don't females love dominance in a man?

I don't know, but hurry up and figure it out. I need you to fulfill my fetish. Godspeed, user.

I'll also have their brains rewired so that they are attracted to small men as well, I already thought of that.

Thanks user!

OKAY so I've been doing some thinking and this is what I have so far.
The human brain is ~10^11 neurons, each of which is connected to about 10,000 other neurons creating a quadrillion synaptic connections every minute. That's an insane amount. there are also different types of neurons, ranging in size from a handful to a few hundred microns. They are all still larger than a pure silicon or graphene transistor, though, so we might effectively reconstruct the brain piece-by-piece by completely copying each neuron and emulating it with a graphene transistor, making the same connections and structure but just much smaller.
A graphene transistor may be able to hit 5nm node, which is smaller than a neuron by a factor of about 100, so we could theoretically make a brain that's ~100 times smaller than a human one while not losing computational power.

Presupposing that junk DNA is actually relatively "junk", you should replace a large portion, if not all of it, with all kinds of hyperoptimisation DNA.
Telemere editing for hundredfold lifespans.
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