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Scientists' opinion: In the future, people will be hybrids!

The Dhaka Times Desk Scientists are also pointing the finger at the creation mystery. They say, people will be hybrid in the future! Google engineering director Ray Kurzweil made such impenetrable predictions.

Science and research are progressing in such a way that they don't even want to care about the mystery of creation. We know that God has not given everything to man. Even though science discovered so much, they could not prevent death. Thus it is said, Hayat, Maut (death), Rizq, Daulat these four things are in the hands of the Creator. Indeed it is.

But the research does not stop there. Scientists have continued various researches. But this time a little exceptional research is said. Researchers fear that people will become hybrids using technology. Ray Kurzweil, Google's director of engineering, has predicted what kind of changes may come in people in the future. He believes that within 15 years people will be able to connect their brains directly to the cloud. The cloud is the storage of data and programs online using the Internet.

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At a conference of Exponential Finance Corporation in New York, Ray Kurzweil recently predicted the relationship of cloud technology with people. Cloud technology will connect with the human brain and thinking will be partly biological and partly mechanical.
Kurzweil's prediction was headlined by CNN's report 'In 2030 our thinking will become a hybrid of biological and non-biological.'

According to Kurzweil, people will begin to associate themselves with cloud technology to overcome their limitations.
He also said that every technological advancement has both positive and negative aspects. Where people lead technology, technology will lead.

Not only Kurzweil, but recently an Israeli professor predicted hybrid humans. He said, 'People will no longer be human, they will become machines. Dissatisfaction with oneself as a human being, loss of religious faith may bring huge changes in the next 200 years.' Professor Yuval Noah Harari of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, made such comments.

Professor Yuval Noah Harari said, "Humans will be able to upgrade themselves and transform themselves into cyborgs or machines within the next 200 years." In the hope of gaining longevity, people will install machines in their bodies and make themselves cyborgs.'

Professor Yuval Noah Harari thinks, 'The world's rich will become a new type of long-lived mankind and will have complete power over life and death. Dissatisfaction as humans will motivate them to upgrade themselves. With the availability of cyborg technology, they will start using this technology freely.'

Professor Harari warned, 'Only the rich will reap the benefits of investing in this cyborg technology. Because only they can afford to spend behind such technological changes. And so the disparity between the rich and the poor will continue to increase. In this case only the rich will continue to live long.' If such a situation emerges as Professor Harari describes, the world will move in one direction. The competition for long survival is thought to dehumanize humans.

This post was last modified on জুন ১০, ২০১৫ 9:13 am

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