By 2030, Nanorobots Will Assist People in Achieving Eternity.
In just seven years, according to a former Google scientist, nanorobots will enable immortality for people.
Ray Kurzweil, a former Google physicist, predicts that nanorobots will accelerate human immortality within the next seven years. The computer scientist, who is 75 years old, has a track record of making wise forecasts. His 147 predictions have so far proven true in almost 86% of cases. Kurzweil made this claim in a YouTube video by tech vlogger Adagio while talking the development of genetics, nanotechnology, robots, and other areas.Ray Kurzweil believes that due to the current advancements and expansions in genetics, robotics, and nanotechnology, nanobots will soon be able to flow through our veins. These 50–100 nm wide nanorobots are now used in study as cell-specific delivery systems, DNA probes, and imaging tools. Kurzweil claims that nanorobots will be essential in the battle against ageing and disease as well as the cellular restoration of human bodies and the creation of immortal people. He also asserts that due to nanotechnology, people can eat any food while maintaining their slim figure and high levels of energy.
Nanobots are tiny 50-100 nm wide robots that are now used in study as DNA probes, cell imaging instruments, and cell-specific delivery vehicles. In the past, he correctly predicted the growth of the Internet, the shift to more wireless technology, and the prediction that a computer would beat humans at chess by the year 2000. Kurzweil joined Google in December 2012 as a full-time employee to "lead new efforts in machine learning and language processing." Google co-founder Larry Page made the announcement of Kurzweil's hiring and provided him with a brief work description: "to enhance Google's natural language comprehension."
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