AI could stop us from aging after 2032, says Kurzweil

Computer scientist believes connecting brain with AI will expand human intelligence millionfold

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"We're going to be controlled by a merger of humans and AI together. I think it will be better than just relying on humans," says Ray Kurzweil. (Photo by Simon Simard)

REI NAKAFUJI, Nikkei staff writer

PALO ALTO, California -- Ray Kurzweil envisions a future in which AI-connected brains massively increase human intelligence, conquer most diseases and extend lifespans to 500 years -- a mind-blowing vision that forces us to rethink our perspectives on life.

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