This may sound like science fiction, but Director of engineering for Google, Ray Kurzweil, has made 147 predictions since the 1990s and has a success rate of 86%. When we live in a cyber society, says Kurzweil will be teams in our brains and machines will be more intelligent than humans. He says that this is already happening with technology--especially with our addiction to phones - and says that the next stepis to connect this technology in our brains. Kurzweil, author who describes himself as a futurist and works in the project of machine learning of Google, predictions that the technological Singularity would happen by 2029 at the South by Southwest Conference (SXSW) in Austin,Texas.
Singularity is carbon and silicon-based intelligence they fuse to forma single global consciousness. ' 2029, computers will have human level intelligence,' Kurzweil said in the interview with SXSW.' which leadsto computers with human intelligence, our place inside our brain, connecting to the cloud that we are expanding. 'Today, it is not just a future scenario,' Kurzweil said. "It is here, in part, and will accelerate,"he said. Kurzweil said that machines are that makes us smarter and connecting these machines our neocortex will help people think moreintelligently. However, Kurzweil said he was not worried about the threat that intelligent robots could pose to humanity, according to Futurism.com. On the contrary - he believes that deploy computers in ourbrains will improve us.
' We are going to get more neocortex, we are going to be more fun,we will be better in the music. We are going to be more sexy ', said.'Actually we will exemplify all that we value human beings more'. Rather than a vision of the future where the machines take over humanity, Kurzweil believes we are going to create a synthesis man-machinethat we improve. The concept of nanomachines is inserted in the body human has been everything in science fiction for decades. In Star Trek, tiny molecular robots called nanites were used to help repair damage cells in the body. More than ten years, the US National Science Foundation predicted 'red enhanced telepathy' - send thoughts through the internet - would be practice by the 2020s. 'Ultimately, affect everything,' Kurzweil said. ' We are going to be able to meet the physical needs of all human beings. We are going to expand our minds and exemplify the artistic qualities that we value.' The process began centuries ago with simple devices like eyeglasses and trumpets heard that could significantly improve human life. Then came the best machines, like hearing aids; and then machines that could save lives, such as pacemakers and dialysis machines. By the second decade of the 21st century, we are accustomed to the organs grown in laboratories, genetic surgery and babies design. In 2002, medical researchers used enzymes and DNA to construct the first molecular computers, and in 2004 improved versions were being injected into the veins of people to fight cancer. The first use of the term 'Singularity' refers to the technological minds was by the mathematician John von Neumann in the mid-1950's. He said: 'never accelerate the advance of technology andchanges in the mode of human life, which gives the appearance of approaching some singularity in the history of the race beyond whichhuman affairs, as we know it, could continue no.' term was then usedby science fiction writer Vernor Vinge who believes interfaces brain-computer are the causes of the singularity. Ray Kurzweil CITES use of the term von Neumann in a foreword to the classical von Neumann computer and brain.
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The process began centuries ago with simple devices like eyeglassesand trumpets heard that could significantly improve human life. Thencame the best machines, like hearing aids; and then machines that could save lives, such as pacemakers and dialysis machines. By the second decade of the 21st century, we are accustomed to the organs grown in laboratories, genetic surgery and babies design. In 2002, medical researchers used enzymes and DNA to construct the first molecular computers, and in 2004 improved versions were being injected intothe veins of people to fight cancer. If the trend continues, Kurzweil believes carbon and silicon-based intelligence they fuse to form a single global consciousness by 2029.

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