Trans-humanism: Nanobot Technology Enabling Man to Live a Thousand Years
Would YOU want to live forever?
Expert claims we could extend our
lives and become ‘virtually immortal’
as soon as 2029
Futurist Ray Kurzweil repeated his long-held beliefs in a recent interview
He believes that by 2029, humans will be extending their lives
He also predicts nanobots could help back up our memories to the cloud
This could also help to expand human creativity and emotions, he claims
By Victoria Woollaston
Although the idea of living forever seems to be rooted firmly in the realms of science fiction, it may not be the futuristic pipe dream once thought.
Ray Kurzweil, an author who describes himself as a futurist and works on Google’s machine learning project, predicts that by 2029, humans will be extending their lives considerably or even indefinitely.
He also believes the human brain could be enhanced by tiny robotic implants that connect to cloud-based computer networks to give us ‘God-like’ abilities.
Ray Kurzweil (pictured), who describes himself as a futurist and works on Google’s machine learning project, predicts that by 2029, humans will be extending their lives considerably or even indefinitely. He also believes the brain could be enhanced by implants that connect to cloud-based networks to give us ‘God-like’ abilities
However, he admitted computers won’t take over us until they learn to love and laugh.
Mr Kurzweil’s views about living forever have been expressed on a number of occassions, but more recently in an interview with Playboy :P
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