[00:01.34]In the next few years,
[00:02.75]we will be communicating with our friends
[00:04.76]around the world using life-sized video screens
[00:07.87]in our living rooms.
[00:09.96]By the year 2020, computers will already have
[00:12.70]become more handy and also mor e powerful
[00:15.63]than the human brain both in terms
[00:17.76]of intelligence and the amout of information
[00:20.06]they can store.
[00:21.80]By the year 2030, development in biochemistry
[00:25.10]and medical science will make it theoretically
[00:28.06]possible for us to live for at least 150 years.
[00:32.49]Tiny, insect- like robots my be sent
[00:34.74]around our bodies to carry out repairs
[00:37.08]and keep us healthy.
[00:39.00]By the middle of the century,
[00:40.26]computers that are millions of times smarter
[00:42.81]than us will have been developed.
[00:44.60]We will be linking our brains
[00:46.26]to these computers and a huge database.
[00:48.95]A new species might have developed!
[00:51.57]By the end of the century,
[00:52.66]we will have discovered other places
[00:54.64]in our solar system suitable
[00:56.50]for living and will have discovered ways
[00:58.80]to go further into space.
[01:01.12]I'll be there in Newcastle this weekend.
[01:03.11]At nine o'clock on Saturday morning,
[01:05.07]I'll be sitting in the front row
[01:06.53]and listening to the great Duke
[01:08.69]Willard talking about the future of my brain.
[01:11.21]If you can't beat the future, join it!
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