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Um, really?
Quoted: Humanity is on the brink of advances that will see tiny robots implanted in people's brains to make them more intelligent said engineer Ray Kurzweil.
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what a wanker
It is something to shoot for.
tiny implanted robots are something to shoot for?
Health and prosperity for the human race are things to shoot for. The zealots like Ray think they see a way to those goals through AI and nanotech. I hope they are right and am willing to spend my own life in pursuit of these technologies, though I feel short-term success is far less certain than some profess.