According to Mindy's comprehensive report on Meiwen, immortality has become the highest technology pursued by the medical and even scientific communities today, and it will become possible in the future. In 2045, artificial intelligence will surpass the human brain, allowing us to live forever. However, if that were the case, the only problem we would face at that time would be the extraordinary boredom of life.
Raymond Kurzweil, the current Google Engineering Director, believes that advanced science and medical technology can drive tremendous progress in society, and predicts that by 2045, artificial intelligence will surpass the human brain. At that time, nanorobots can enter the cardiovascular system to treat diseases, combined with the technology of connecting the cerebral cortex and the cloud, allowing ordinary humans like us to live forever. Human beings are approaching the Singularity.
He firmly believes that in more than a decade, these tools will make humans smarter. Nanorobots can enter the brain harmless through microvessels, act as the immune system, destroy pathogens, remove debris, blood clots and tumors, even correct DNA errors, reverse the aging process, and connect the cerebral cortex with the cloud to synthesize a new cortex. In this way, humans can have an additional cerebral cortex. Through this new cerebral cortex, humans will add some new abilities, and such medical technology will also extend life expectancy by one year every year, approaching immortality.
Kozweil stated in an interview with Playboy that artificial intelligence can extend human abilities and maximize the effectiveness of human intelligence. He used a smartphone as a metaphor: "Assuming in the past that 10000 computers were needed to increase computing power by 10000 times, but now with cloud computing, you can even quietly sit in the park and complete complex translations, searches, or other tasks because you have visited tens of thousands of computers with your phone." For example, deeper communication methods, more interesting jokes, and more rhythmic music will make people more interesting, emotional, and expressive.
He jokingly said that when a person's life extends to a certain extent, the biggest challenge is that life becomes extremely boring.