Computer scientist Ray Kurzweil, an authority figure in AI ... possible by "brain-computer interfaces which ultimately will ...
In 1990, Ray Kurzweil predicted that by 2000 ... Kurzweil envisions a future where nanobots circulate in our bloodstream, repairing tissues and directly dispense medication to infected regions.
Kurzweil told a keynote audience at last week's SCO6 supercomputing conference that nanobots will roam our blood streams fixing diseased or aging organs, while computers will back up our human ...
Google's Ray Kurzweil wants to live forever, and he thinks he'll need nanobots to help him get there. In an interview with Playboy, Kurzweil described a future in which microscopic robots inhabit ...
A leading AI scientist has said the technology and medical advancements needed to slow the aging process are just five years ...
If you’ve ever read Ray Kurzweil’s books, you know that he envisions a future in which benevolent little nanobots flow through our bodies attacking malicious forms of disease. While Kurzweil ...
Kurzweil, who is now 64 years old ... to upload his brain into a computer and fly around the world as a swarm of nanobots. To ensure that he lives long enough to see such technological marvels ...
Ray Kurzweil is no stranger to bold predictions. As the Director of Engineering at Google and a renowned futurist, he has ...
The American technologist Ray Kurzweil is also known as a 'futurist', and he has a certain talent for predicting technological trends. Twenty years ago, for example, Kurzweil predicted that ...