Google's Kurzweil Predicts Immortality by 2030 Through AI and Biotech

Edited by: Elena HealthEnergy

Google's chief engineer, Raymond Kurzweil, forecasts that biotechnology and artificial intelligence will enable humans to halt and reverse aging by 2030. This could potentially challenge the concept of death itself. Kurzweil, known for accurately predicting technological advancements, believes AI will revolutionize medicine, creating drugs in hours instead of years. He also predicts that by 2045, humans will achieve a complete fusion with AI, enhancing cognitive and physical abilities. Kurzweil envisions the possibility of digitally reconstructing the consciousness of deceased individuals using memories and data stored in living brains. This would involve nanobots to create realistic digital replicas. Kurzweil is actively working on this concept, gathering data to create a digital replica of his father. Companies like Neuralink are also exploring brain-machine interfaces, aligning with Kurzweil's vision of a technologically advanced future.

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