Do you really want to live forever?
“Futurist Ray Kurzweil has predicted that humans will achieve immortality in
just seven years.
The 75-year-old computer scientist and former Google engineer, who received the National Medal
of Technology in 1999 and was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2002, made this shocking prediction — and many others — in recent decades.
Now, as the fated date approaches, Kurzweil’s comments on immortality have
resurfaced in a two–part YouTube series by tech vlogger Adagio.
Kurzweil has accurately prophesied technological achievements in the
past — including the widespread use of laptops and an IBM computer’s win over the world chess champion Garry Kasparov — inspiring a cult following among other future-thinkers.
Adagio’s new videos, which have collectively racked up 87,000 plus views, revisits claims that Kurzweil made in this 2005 book, “The Singularity Is Near,” in which he predicted that technology will allow humans achieve to everlasting
life by 2030.
“2029 is the consistent date I have predicted for when an AI will pass a valid [Alan] Turing test,” Kurzweil told Futurism in 2017 — referring to experiments that challenge computers to think like us — “and therefore achieve human levels of intelligence.”
Muhdo Health longevity.
Extending the human lifespan and the fantasy of living forever has endured for centuries, from the fountain of youth to gaining immortality from a magic spell.
We might be living longer, but unfortunately not healthier, with more multiple long-term conditions like diabetes, obesity, and heart disease on the rise.
Interestingly a new phenomenon, namely ‘biohacking’ is on the rise to quench the thirst and pursuit for longevity, which in many ways allows each of us to place the power of health in our own hands.
Biohacking is rapidly becoming a global trend for individuals aiming to push the boundaries of human biology with little tweaks, lifestyle adjustments and/or experimental techniques to optimise their health or longevity.
It is simple to say that if you eat a balanced diet , exercise
, and stay stress
free you will be better off (and you most likely will be!), however Muhdo Health is going further, going into the depths of how we can live longer, healthier and give us more “well” time to achieve our goals and ambitions.
Muhdo’s efforts are focussed on improving the gap between life & health expectancy with epigenetic science and AI
helping to identifying the best pathways to improve our health and making us as active in our 80’s as we were in our 40’s/ 50’s, as well as preventing future illness.
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