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Google Director of Engineering Ray Kurzweil has predicted that within 15 years humans will be implanted with nanobots that will connect their brains to the internet.
By 2030, he says, most of our thinking will be “done online”.
During a keynote speech at the Exponential Finance conference in New York, the futurologist said, “Our thinking then will be a hybrid of biological and non-biological thinking. We’ll be able to extend our limitations and think in the cloud. We’re going to put gateways to the cloud in our brains,”
“We’re going to gradually merge and enhance ourselves. In my view, that’s the nature of being human – we transcend our limitations.”
The 67-year-old Kurzweil made his name inventing technologies that turn handwriting and speech into digital output, as well as a popular line of synthesizers. As director of engineering at Google, a post he has occupied since 2012, he is pushing his research even further – trying to improve computers’ ability to understand natural language, and eventually aiming to create true artificial intelligence that will allow computers to truly interact with humans.