The president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab, Dr. Nicholas Negroponte, confirmed that nature can be re-engineered and re-engineered, and the world is approaching an era in which all human diseases can be eradicated.

In a speech delivered at the Council of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Ruler's Representative in Dhafra, Learning languages ​​by taking pills enter the body and interact with the bloodstream and live inside to deal with the brain from within the body.

Negroponte introduced a definition of what is known as "bit", explaining that it is the basic unit of digital data representation (it has no size, weight, color or specific shape). It can travel at the speed of light. , And can be reproduced infinitely without damage, and each copy corresponds to the original.

"In short, the decision is completely different from the physical atom we know, being the DNA through which we can generate words and images, images and 3D models and operate them, and because all these things can be disassembled into their basic element (bit) Computers can rebuild, process, transmit, receive, and ultimately understand. "

He stressed that the idea of ​​artificial intelligence was not born before the digital age, and so far, humans can not live technology "bit" directly. "In our brains, we align these signals with what we know before, and in fact, it is difficult for many of us to know whether his understanding of what is going on between time and time is based on real-time input or his long-term memory," he said.

He pointed out that the future branches of information technology will be synthetic biology, genomics (a branch of genetics that studies the genetic material in the bodies of organisms), and so-called computing life sciences, adding that these will be the new applications of the new information age, To what has become known as «huge data» along with other components.

"The lesson we learned in the digital revolution is the tremendous value of radical ideas, which seemed anomalous at the time, but they found a safe haven in universities," Negroponte said. "The world has always been seen by supporters of those ideas who belong to different disciplines as unfriendly, It is certain that this will happen again with the emerging biotech interface of the next digital age ».

Change the world map

The MIT Media Lab, Dr. Nicholas Negroponte, spoke about the future of the world in the light of the expected technological development, stressing that the MIT Media Laboratory includes a generation of young scientists who will change the map of the world. Some of them are innovators who can read what is going on. The human mind, and another through which one can communicate with and understand an Alzheimer's patient; a third is to redistribute the genes in the human body to eliminate disease; and fourth conducts research on the cultivation of food without soil or soil. For Alzheimer's during 5 to 15 years.