2045: Humans will be immortal?

The future of human life will change drastically, surprisingly with the boom of nanotechnology combined with biotechnology. Every human being is a combination of living body with electronic components .

In 2045, humans can approach real immortality. That is the affirmation of the famous futurist, the leading American technology innovation expert, Ray Kursweil, in an article published in Time Magazine .

He said that at that time, people would be in the form of coexisting with machines and death would become no longer scary . ' I think that in the next 20 years, thousands of nanorobots controlled by computers will be put into their blood to monitor their health, increase labor productivity, thinking ability and create versions. storing everything in your brain is like storing your computer files. A human's intellect and body can 'take' a person's machine and turn the machine into a 'supercyborg' (fictional creature with 'spare parts' being mechanical and electronic components) '.

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An active nanorobot in human blood (Photo: Internet ).

This idea of ​​Kursweil is well received by many people. In fact, it was proposed about 50 years ago. At that time, British statistician Irving John Hood pointed out the point that at some point a 'super smart' machine would appear, followed by a phenomenon of 'intellectual explosion' and people felt people's minds are far behind those made by themselves .

Thus, the first super smart machine will become the last invention that humans invented, and that device is wise enough to control us, putting us under their control.

Currently, Kursweil develops Hood's theory and finds ways to bring it to life. He is the most ardent supporter of biotechnology and nanotechnology - technologies that allow people to control their bodies and their surroundings at the molecular level.

A lot of pre-installed pre-tasked tasks will be pumped into the human body, where they will transfer to brain capillaries and interact with biological neurons. When interacting with the brain's information transducers, it erases the boundaries that limit people's ability to think.

These crowded nanorobots will reside in the brain, expand our memory, form billions of new connections, greatly increase the ability to sense, the ability to reason logic and cognitive ability.

Nаnorobot can be programmed to secure the software of the network, change its configuration, when necessary, easily removed from the body.

Ray Kurzweil has been described as a "relentless genius ". Inc Magazine ranked him on the ' Top 8 ' among US businessmen, calling him " the legal heir of Thomas Edison" , and claiming Ray Kurzweil is one of the 16 "water changes America ", along with other inventors for the past two centuries.