MeIn the next 100 years, humans could resemble flesh-machine hybrids with bionic limbs and organs and brain chips. Elon Musk once described it as canonical ‘cyborg’.
the world of people born around 2100 They may be fully internet-connected and integrated, so they may be quite different from ours. artificial intelligence.
Cell phones will become obsolete because a chip in the brain can do everything that smartphones do today.
You can also use Google to find answers, use WhatsApp to send messages, or use the y command.our own personal drone I will run errands for you just by thinking.
Scientists and futurists can combine pharmaceuticals and bionics to Eliminate aging.
Additionally, some people may choose to have their limbs amputated and replaced. A more powerful robotic prosthesis.
What do futurists think about this subject?
Zoltan IstvanA transhumanist and futurist who has run for president of the United States. The Sun Online Talking about his vision for the future, he emphasized the need for AI and humans to merge.
And he argued that humans are already looking to upgrade themselves quickly in “body stores and supermarkets.”
Twitter CEO Elon Musk We have previously painted a picture of a world where humans must become more technologically integrated in order to compete with AI.
Big tech companies like Musk’s new brain chip Neuralinkalready developing “transhuman” technology.
Istvan agreed with billionaires on the threats we face. “Mask is absolutely right,” he said.
Istvan also said that one of the most interesting advances in the future is ‘gene editing’. This requires creating designer children or splicing DNA to improve health.
He urged governments to cut back on bureaucracy and regulation to foster greater innovation that could “save and improve millions of lives.”
“People may say never put anything in your body, but wait until your neighbor does it, and that neighbor will be a more popular employee.” .
“We live in a competitive world and transhuman technology is making us more competitive, so we embrace upgrades to succeed.”