Back-up for the human brain, including its entire memory, will be possible within the next two decades.
Award-winning scientist Raymond Kurzweil, 62, told 500 guests at a sponsored ‘Future talk’ event in Vienna, Austria, that the human brain backup was now already technically possible.
Kurzweil has notched up a string of pioneering computer inventions, including voice recognition technology, during his career, reports the Daily Mail.
‘I believe that within the next 20 years we will have thousands of nanobot computer machines in our blood that will heal our bodies, improve our performance, and even be able to back up all the contents of our brains, just as you backup your files on a computer,’ he said.
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