He writes, “A key capability in the 2030s will be to connect the upper ranges of our neocortices to the cloud, directly extending our thinking. In this way, rather than AI being a competitor, it will become an extension of ourselves.”
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Achieving Immortality
Kurzweil forecasts that by 2030, people will begin to achieve “escape velocity” for immortality, supported by significant advances in health treatments.
AI biological simulators will accelerate clinical trials, leading to new drugs and longevity treatments. He envisions medical nanorobots made from diamondoid parts with onboard sensors, manipulators, computers, communicators, and energy sources.
These technologies will allow humans to “back themselves up.” Kurzweil believes that technology will revolutionize daily life.
Robots will construct skyscrapers quickly, aided by 3D printers producing building parts. AI-driven breakthroughs in photovoltaics will reduce the cost of solar power, making energy more affordable. Similarly, advancements in robotic extraction will lower the costs of mining raw materials. By the 2030s, Kurzweil predicts, “it will be relatively inexpensive to live at a level that is considered luxurious today.”
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Revolutionary Entertainment
Nanotechnology will upgrade human brains, creating new forms of immersive entertainment. Kurzweil envisions entertainment that enables individuals to experience every thought in someone else’s mind.