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Path to Eternal Life: Scientist Believes Humans Will Reach Singularity in 21 Years
Renowned futurologist Ray Kurzweil suggests that the merging of artificial and human intelligence is inevitable, potentially leading to a significant increase in human life expectancy.
The concept of singularity, which refers to the fusion of human intelligence and AI, is borrowed from the world of quantum physics. Futurologists have long debated when this technological singularity will occur, a moment that could propel humanity to a new level of development and possibly extend our lifespans.
American computer scientist and futurist Ray Kurzweil has consistently argued that this singularity is likely to happen by the middle of the 21st century. With the rapid advancement of AI, his predictions are becoming increasingly plausible, as noted by Popular Mechanics.
In July of this year, Kurzweil released his latest book, The Singularity Is Nearer, a sequel to his 2005 book The Singularity Is Near. In this new work, Kurzweil asserts that human intelligence will be amplified a million times through the use of nanobots implanted in our brains.
While many predictions by futurologists have not come true, others have materialized. Regardless, such forecasts broaden our understanding of what the future might hold.
Kurzweil has long maintained that humanity is on the path to a technological singularity, where humans and machines will merge. Twenty-five years ago, he predicted that by 2029, AI would be capable of performing a trillion calculations per second. This idea was initially met with skepticism, with some scientists suggesting such advancements were at least a century away. However, recent breakthroughs in AI indicate that Kurzweil’s theory might become a reality much sooner than expected.
In his new book, Kurzweil not only reaffirms his earlier predictions about AI’s development but also posits that by 2045, humans will be able to enhance their intelligence a millionfold through nanobots implanted in their brains. He envisions a future where natural and cybernetic intelligence work in harmony as a single entity.
Previously, Kurzweil suggested that reaching singularity would grant humans superintelligence, enabling the creation of revolutionary technologies and transforming people into biomechanical beings.
Some scientists, like Marcus du Sautoy from the University of Oxford, agree that the merging of humans and AI is inevitable and has already begun. Du Sautoy believes that humanity is moving toward a hybrid future where AI and human intelligence can coexist and complement each other.
However, this hybrid existence raises numerous challenges and questions. How will it affect human behavior? Could it lead to immortality? And how might it redefine what it means to be human?
Kurzweil is optimistic that AI will bring about unprecedented advances in medicine, making the concept of immortality a plausible reality. He predicts that by the early 2030s, technologies will emerge that could gradually extend human life expectancy. However, he cautions that this does not guarantee humanity will achieve eternal life.
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