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Tech 2023-05-05 02:54:49 Source: Network
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Electronic cultivation, boundless magic, flesh and blood pain, mechanical soaring! Obviously, based on the current level of technology, if you want to break through the physical limit of lifespan, you still need to use some technology to be more reliable.This is not surprising, it's just endless death

Electronic cultivation, boundless magic, flesh and blood pain, mechanical soaring! Obviously, based on the current level of technology, if you want to break through the physical limit of lifespan, you still need to use some technology to be more reliable.

This is not surprising, it's just endless death. Former Google scientist and futurist Raymond Kurzweil has predicted that by 2029-2030, humans will have eternal life.

Can we live together so quickly? Not to mention whether this prediction is reliable, let's just say who the former Google scientist was. How could his words trigger a wave of attention?

According to public information, this person has multiple identities and is an American computer scientist, writer, inventor, and futurist. It involves fields such as optical character recognition (OCR), text speech synthesis, and speech recognition technology.

He also won the 1999 US Technology and Innovation Award from then President Bill Clinton at a ceremony held at the White House. It is said that this is the highest honor in the field of technology in the United States. It is even referred to as the "heir of Edison". It has to be said that this resume is indeed very beautiful.

And this is not the first time he has predicted the future of humanity. For example, in 1990, he predicted that "in 1998, the computer will defeat the chess champion". As a result, in 1997, IBM's Deep Blue truly defeated Gary Kasparov.

Afterwards, he claimed that the machine would pass Turing testing around 2029. Now take a look at ChatGPT, do you also think his predictions are very accurate?

In 2005, he predicted that by the 2010s, virtual solutions would be able to provide real-time language translation, with foreign languages being translated into their mother tongue in real-time and presented on glasses in the form of subtitles.

More interestingly, in October 2010, Kuzweil analyzed 147 predictions proposed in his work. (The Age of Intelligent Machines in 1990, the Age of Mental Machines in 1999, and Singularity Approaching in 2005)

And claimed that 115 of them were "completely correct", 12 were "basically correct", 17 were "partially correct", and only 3 were "incorrect". The accuracy rate is as high as 86%.

But there are clearly voices of doubt, such as Forbes magazine stating that Kurzweil's predictions for 2009 were mostly inaccurate, with 7 failed predictions, 4 partially correct, and 1 completely correct.

Therefore, overall, it seems that not all of his words are just sensationalism, but still have a certain level of credibility.So based on his prediction, how will humans achieve immortality in 8 years?

Speaking of this, it is necessary to mention the long-standing idea of nanorobots. According to current research progress, it has been used to directly transport drugs into tumors.

According to Kurzweil's prediction of nanorobots, by 2030, millions of blood cell sized nanorobots will enter our bodies, helping us fight diseases and improving our memory and cognitive abilities.

They can modify 23000 genes in the human body, such as adding missing genes, deleting problematic or outdated genes. Quickly correcting a series of immune system errors such as pathogens and tumors has become the "most powerful weapon for humanity in the future fight against cancer".

And ultimately, using the "programming concept" to reorganize the human body's "tissue programming", such as modifying genes to treat diseases caused by genetic defects, while also making people stronger and smarter.

In addition, Kuzweil also predicts that after 2030, artificial intelligence will gradually reach the same level as humans. Subsequently, the integration of humans and artificial intelligence will begin. By 2045, the first generation of electronic humans will be created.

Indeed, the future of humanity still needs to be human-machine integration and mechanical ascent! But obviously without the body, people are left with the "Seven Emotions".

Although we have always been at odds with drug gambling, without satisfying our physiological needs, such as the joy brought by appetite, living is no longer meaningful.

So in the author's opinion, while living for a long time is important, the necessary parts of the body are also essential! So, as pure carbon based organisms, what are the limits of humanity?

Since the Industrial Revolution, the average lifespan of humans has been continuously increasing at a rate of approximately three months per year. The same applies to our country, especially since entering the era of peace.

Compared to the thousands of years of human civilization, human life expectancy has increased in just a few decades, which is clearly closely related to the progress of medical technology. After all, even the average lifespan of ancient Chinese emperors was less than 39 years old, and very few were over 80 years old.

And with the development of technology, human life expectancy is constantly increasing. Scientists have been wanting to determine the limit of human lifespan. In the latest study, they set the ultimate lifespan at 150 years old.

Unfortunately, in the past 25 years, no one has exceeded the world's longest lifespan record at the age of 122, let alone reached the extreme lifespan of 150 years.

Therefore, humans may indeed have reached the boundaries of life. Interestingly, even with technological advancements, humans are still not the most viable among animals.

There is an old saying in China that goes "The Thousand Year King 80000 Year Turtle", so if you want to live, you still need to see these reptiles, such as the male Adabula elephant turtle named Advita. He was born around 1750, coinciding with the reign of Emperor Qianlong in China.

And in the long years that followed, it gradually grew into a giant turtle weighing 250 kilograms. By the time of his death, he was already 256 years old, and even the zoo's keepers had been sent away three of them.

From this, it can be seen that perhaps humans have truly touched the limit of their lifespan as pure carbon based organisms. To achieve longevity and harmony, relying solely on the repair and repair of one's own immune system can no longer delay the lifespan of the body. Only by utilizing technology and adding plugins can we compete with the Turtle King Bayi and even achieve immortality. But I just don't know if ordinary people can afford to continue their lives.


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