> Ray Kurzweil [...] has predicted that artificial intelligence will herald a new era of hybrid humans capable of ageing in reverse within the next five years.
I'm sorry, what? Is this saying what I think it is?
> Dr Kurzweil updates his previous predictions and elaborates on how he believes AI technology can transform humans biologically.
Yeah no. We won't be "aging in reverse" thanks to ChatGPT. And this prediction is supported with a graph of CPU speeds over time? Has the whole world gone mad?
People have been in search for immortality since the dawn of humanity. Kurzweil's claim - made by extrapolating graphs using trends - will be appended to the list in no longer than 30 years.
It's not even a cool one like the fountain of youth or prostrating himself to the gods. Waiting on the inevitability of modernism in a post-post-modern age is depressingly archaic.
Kurzweil's predictions always seem to be: "Miraculous advances will arrive just in time for me to live forever."
So the world might not be mad, but I suspect a 66-year-old is grappling with one inevitability, while some other folks are grappling with the inevitability that stock prices can't always go up.
I'm sorry, what? Is this saying what I think it is?
> Dr Kurzweil updates his previous predictions and elaborates on how he believes AI technology can transform humans biologically.
Yeah no. We won't be "aging in reverse" thanks to ChatGPT. And this prediction is supported with a graph of CPU speeds over time? Has the whole world gone mad?