Immortality by 2030? Nanobots Could Stop Aging!

Imagine never aging—former Google engineer Ray Kurzweil says it’s possible by 2030

Imagine a world where death is optional. Futurist Ray Kurzweil, once a Google engineer, has dropped a bombshell: by 2030, nanobots could repair our cells, halt aging, and wipe out diseases, potentially granting us immortality. He’s not stopping there—human-level AI by 2029 and full human-AI merging by 2045 are also on his radar.

This isn’t new for Kurzweil; he’s been predicting tech revolutions for decades, with some already coming true.

‘We’ll reach a point where we can live indefinitely,’ Kurzweil boldly claims.

But not everyone’s on board. Tech titan Elon Musk has warned about the dangers of unchecked AI growth, calling it a risky path that could backfire.

Could nanobots really be our ticket to eternal life, or are we playing with fire by merging with AI? If Kurzweil’s right, the future might redefine what it means to be human. What do you think—utopia or disaster?

Sources:  Times of india

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