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ROBOT IN THE YEAR 2029 IS PREDICTED TO MORE SMART FROM PEOPLE

Whether this is good news or bad news for humans. The experts from the United States predicts that in 2029 years later, a robot with artificial intelligence will be able to match and even beat the human intellect.

In addition, experts from the National Academy of Engineering U.S. says, in those days, nano robots will also be immersed in the human brain. The goal, to improve intelligence and sharpen memory.

"We've become a society dependent on machines. We're using technology to improve mental and physical abilities to us. So naturally if tomorrow we'll connect (mesin-red.) in our bodies," said one researcher Ray Kurzweil.

Later, go Kurzweil, humans and machines will be integrated. Where a nano robot will be implanted in the human brain through the capillaries and will interact directly with biological nerve, so that intelligence and human health are expected to be increased.

Kurzweil is one of 18 experts selected by the U.S. National Academy of Engineering to identify the biggest challenges facing the technology humans would in this 21st century. Another expert was chosen Google founders Larry Page and Dr. Craig Venter.

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