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Humans will attain biological immortality by 2030, experts say.

bold prediction by futurist and former Google engineer Ray Kurzweil suggests that humans may reach a form of immortality by 2030, thanks to nanotechnology.

According to Kurzweil, microscopic “nanobots” could soon be advanced enough to repair cells, eliminate diseases like cancer, and dramatically slow or even reverse aging.

These tiny machines would patrol the human body, correcting damage at the cellular level in real-time—essentially acting as an internal maintenance system to keep us biologically young and healthy indefinitely.

Kurzweil’s forecast aligns with his long-standing belief in exponential technological growth, particularly in fields like artificial intelligence, biotech, and robotics. While many in the scientific community remain skeptical, others see a future where these innovations could extend human life far beyond current limits. If realized, the arrival of medical nanobots could usher in a profound shift—not just in healthcare, but in how society views aging, mortality, and the human experience itself.