Futurist Professor at Harvard Predicts
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He predicts that by 2050, machines will no longer need our bodies and brains, and that some people will live forever. He also suggests that we will need to use more computers than people for such work, and that our thinking will become faster and better. These are among the points he makes in his video about what the future of technology and human evolution may hold.<br><br>This professor from Harvard, some sort of futurist researcher, has published a video that is pretty crazy, and it's interesting to look at what he's predicting for the future of humanity and technology. He talks about how machines and computers are getting better at solving problems, and how we'll need to work with them in the future because they're more powerful at dealing with data. He even claims that by 2050, our thinking will be faster and better because of the extra help from computers. He also says that some people will live forever, but not through being transferred into a computer. Instead, he claims that they will be able to live forever in their own bodies, which seems like a pretty bold claim. Additionally, he suggests that some humans will just kind of... disappear in the future. I'm not entirely sure what he means by that, but it sounds interesting. He also mentions something about how technology will allow us to access other people's minds and memories, which is quite a thought-provoking idea. Overall, the video is worth watching.
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