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Kurzweil, Ray - Singularity Is Near, The (hardback ed) [v1.3]

Redesigning the Digestive System.
From this perspective, let's return to a consideration of the digestive system. We 
already have a comprehensive picture of the components of the food we eat. We know how to enable people who 
cannot eat to survive, using intravenous nutrition. However, this is clearly not a desirable alternative, since our 
technologies for getting substances in and out of the bloodstream are currently quite limited. 
The next phase of improvement in this area will be largely biochemical, in the form of drugs and supplements that 
will prevent excess caloric absorption and otherwise reprogram metabolic pathways for optimal health. Research by 
Dr. Ron Kahn at the Joslin Diabetes Center has already identified the "fat insulin receptor" (FIR) gene, which controls 
accumulation of fat by the fat cells. By blocking the expression of this single gene in the fat cells of mice, Dr. Kahn's 
pioneering research has demonstrated that the animals were able to eat without restriction yet remain lean and healthy. 
Although they ate far more than the control mice, the "FIR knockout" mice actually lived 18 percent longer and had 
substantially lower rates of heart disease and diabetes. It's no surprise that pharmaceutical companies are hard at work 
to apply these findings to the human FIR gene. 
In an intermediate phase nanobots in the digestive tract and bloodstream will intelligently extract the precise 
nutrients we need, order additional nutrients and supplements through our personal wireless local-area network, and 
send the rest of the matter on to be eliminated. 


If this seems futuristic, keep in mind that intelligent machines are already making their way into our bloodstream. 
There are dozens of projects under way to create bloodstream-based BioMEMS for a wide range of diagnostic and 
therapeutic applications.
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As mentioned, there are several major conferences devoted to these projects.
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BioMEMS 
devices are being designed to intelligently scout out pathogens and deliver medications in very precise ways. 
For example, nanoengineered blood-borne devices that deliver hormones such as insulin have been demonstrated 
in animals.
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Similar systems could precisely deliver dopamine to the brain for Parkinson's patients, provide blood-
clotting factors for patients with hemophilia, and deliver cancer drugs directly to tumor sites. One new design provides 
up to twenty substance-containing reservoirs that can release their cargo at programmed times and locations in the 
body.
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Kensall Wise, a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Michigan, has developed a tiny neural 
probe that can provide precise monitoring of the electrical activity of patients with neural diseases.
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Future designs are 
also expected to deliver drugs to precise locations in the brain. Kazushi Ishiyama at Tohoku University in Japan has 
developed micromachines that use microscopic spinning screws to deliver drugs to small cancer tumors.
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A particularly innovative micromachine developed by Sandia National Laboratories has microteeth with a jaw that 
opens and closes to trap individual cells and then implant them with substances such as DNA, proteins, or drugs.
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Many approaches are being developed for micro- and nanoscale machines to go into the body and bloodstream. 
Ultimately we will be able to determine the precise nutrients (including all the hundreds of phytochemicals) 
necessary for the optimal health of each individual. These will be freely and inexpensively available, so we won't need 
to bother with extracting nutrients from food at all. 
Nutrients will be introduced directly into the bloodstream by special metabolic nanobots, while sensors in our 
bloodstream and body, using wireless communication, will provide dynamic information on the nutrients needed at 
each point in time. This technology should be reasonably mature by the late 2020s. 
A key question in designing such systems will be, How will nanobots be introduced into and removed from the 
body? The technologies we have today, such as intravenous catheters, leave much to be desired. Unlike drugs and 
nutritional supplements, however, nanobots have a measure of intelligence and can keep track of their own inventories 
and intelligently slip in and out of our bodies in clever ways. One scenario is that we would wear a special nutrient 
device in a belt or undershirt, which would be loaded with nutrient-bearing nanobots that could enter the body through 
the skin or other body cavities. 
At that stage of technological development, we will be able to eat whatever we want, whatever gives us pleasure 
and gastronomic fulfillment, exploring the culinary arts for their tastes, textures, and aromas while having an optimal 
flow of nutrients to our bloodstream. One possibility to achieve this would be to have all the food we eat pass through 
a modified digestive tract that doesn't allow absorption into the bloodstream. But this would place a burden on our 
colon and bowel functions, so a more refined approach would be to dispense with the conventional function of 
elimination. We could accomplish that by using special elimination nanobots that act like tiny garbage compactors. As 
the nutrient nanobots make their way into our bodies, the elimination nanobots go the other way. Such an innovation 
would also enable us to out grow the need for the organs that filter the blood for impurities, such as the kidneys. 
Ultimately we won't need to bother with special garments or explicit nutritional resources. Just as computation 
will be ubiquitous, the basic metabolic nanobot resources we need will be embedded throughout our environment. But 
it will also be important to maintain ample reserves of all needed resources 
inside
the body. Our version 1.0 bodies do 
this to only a very limited extent—for example, storing a few minutes' worth of oxygen in our blood and a few days' 
worth of caloric energy in glycogen and other reserves. Version 2.0 will provide substantially greater reserves, 
enabling us to be separated from metabolic resources for greatly extended periods of time. 
Of course, most of us won't do away with our old-fashioned digestive process when these technologies are first 
introduced. After all, people didn't throw away their typewriters when the first generation of word processors was 
introduced. However, these new technologies will in due course dominate. Few people today still use a typewriter, a 
horse and buggy, a wood-burning stove, or other displaced technologies (other than as deliberate experiences in 
antiquity). The same phenomenon will happen with our reengineered bodies. Once we've worked out the inevitable 


complications that will arise with a radically reengineered gastrointestinal system, we'll begin to rely on it more and 
more. A nanobot-based digestive system can be introduced gradually, first augmenting our digestive tract, replacing it 
only after many iterations. 

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