Let's first achieve the average lifespan of a human to 1000 years and let a whole generation go through the experience of living that long...By the next 50 years or less we will probably be preaparing for interstellar travel than we will want to have as much longer life as we can possibly have.
Or maybe not, because a lot can go wrong on an interstellar journey and not many people would risk losing centuries of life. Still, there will be interstellar travelers in some form. Robots, perhaps, with copies of our minds.
The guest on the right had a very interesting idea how to get rid of AI hallucinations - by asking many models the same question and averaging the answers.
1000 years??! . Not in the next 500 years will we get such tech. Even for now, getting to 100 years old with a 65 year old body physique is still a dream. None of the experimental stuff even come close to it!.
My friend… if Knowledge is power then those who have it value there privacy. The same way us humans have learned to manipulate our environment, we will in time learn that our biology is just as manipulatable… Not trans humanism. This is age regression light years ahead of what most people are able to wrap there heads around. It does already exist. We are in an upward slope that is verticalizing, we just can’t see the full picture as individuals.
The mRNA vaccines were a very special case where nearly all research & development (including all 3 test phases), administration, manufacture, and so on was running in parallel and about as fast as we could possibly manage it. We had government help all around the world, and they were working on the problem as fast as reasonably possible. We went from noticing the disease in China on about Dec 31, 2019, to treating people with a vaccine on Dec 11, 2020. Also, we studied these vaccines and viruses for about 50 years before the pandemic occurred. This rapid deployment saved many millions of lives and trillions of dollars. It's possible that if we treated aging & age-related diseases as urgently as we treated Covid, then we might see big, rapid developments in anti-aging; however, it's not the public opinion to treat aging as a disease. Perhaps this will change.
"This rapid deployment saved millions of lives and trillions of dollars" What a load of Bullshit! How can you make such a statement, presumably with a straight face? You have absolutely no proof, just assumptions. "Apparently" though, there has been over 30 million excess deaths around the World, since the Covid vaccines were rolled out. And as far as saving trillions of dollars, the US's hubris, in thinking they could f*%k with Nature, for whichever twisted (apparently to protect against such an outbreak) purpose, are the ones that have caused immeasurable damage, financially and mentally, to this planet's human inhabitants.
This is just a common misconception, pretty much all medical breakthroughs or tech may be available to only yhtose that can afford it simply because it just costs a lot of money for things in early development. And even then it always trickles down to where mainstream markets can afford it. Rich people simply are not keeping things to themselves simply because they would not make money if they didn't have people to sell it to.
We have people living longer "on average" the maximum age of humans has not increased. People may live to 100 and are old for the last 30 years. We don't have people at the age of 30 staying the same health for 70 years. Plus the law of averages would dictate a fatal accident sooner than you think.
No. But a lot more people are living into old age than they used to, is the general point. It may give the less well-informed the wrong image that people were literally physically 90 years old when they were 50 back in the day, which of course was not true. Also, one thing that gets lost in the raw data is the quality of those years. I'm into history, and I read plenty of anecdotes about just how many people spent much of their lives in poor health. It's pretty shocking. The 'lifelong invalid' is a staple of old literature for a reason. And when people got sick, doctors couldn't do much but provide reassurance and hope they pulled through.
As long as we've been around we've been having wet dreams about immortality. The Greeks correctly saw this as hubris and not only did they see it as hubris but they understood that the size of our hubris predicted the size of our fall. Given how arrogant the concept of immortality really is, I think we're headed for a hard fall
Why would the concept of immortality be arrogant? The universe is large enough. Also, this is the first time in history where actually know what is happening in the body and make scientific predictions.
Back then it was plausible that Gods commanded rain. There is no compare. Nowadays a large segment of the population still thinks that but at least we can know.
All this is so dumb. No one has even identified where consciousness comes from or where it goes, furthermore the detailed way in which it goes. So this conversation of living here eternally is absurd.
I was actually taking the piss a bit, in how she kept saying "Think about it" 😛 But the first one may be nucleus biopsy? As it fits the subject matter..
Second one might be dogmatics?.. "Dogmatics relied on theory, especially the humoral theory of health and disease, to practice medicine. The Empiric school of medicine, on the other hand, asserted that only observation and experience, not theory, is a sufficient foundation for medical knowledge and practice"
"Liquid biopsy" is the first, hard to understand, term. "Ba Ba Mathithics"...who the heck can understand what that was supposed to be? I looked up liquid biopsy and it is indeed a method for detecting caner using Phlebotomy, detecting metastasizing caner cells. "Metastasizing" or some variation on the word is probably somewhere in "Ba Ba Mathithics." Man, her English is rough.
Snake oil, snake oil, come get your snake oil! Put A.I. and quantum in every second phrase and watch how A.I. will solve death, hunger, climate change, working, thinking, etc. C'mon...
AI sustems have anyway been used for drug discovery and protein folding. If you can't extrapolate genuine medical advances from that than I don't know what to tell you.
Absolutely! I have heard stories of people who started with little or no knowledge but managed to emerge victorious thanks to Ana Graciela Blackwelder.
Let's first achieve the average lifespan of a human to 1000 years and let a whole generation go through the experience of living that long...By the next 50 years or less we will probably be preaparing for interstellar travel than we will want to have as much longer life as we can possibly have.
Or maybe not, because a lot can go wrong on an interstellar journey and not many people would risk losing centuries of life.
Still, there will be interstellar travelers in some form. Robots, perhaps, with copies of our minds.
AARP will have to seriously raise their memberships age requirements.
The guest on the right had a very interesting idea how to get rid of AI hallucinations - by asking many models the same question and averaging the answers.
Cool video, ty Fortune!
Betteridge's law of headlines is an adage that states: "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no."
I’ve discovered this truth just by my own mere observation. If it ends in a question mark, it’s click bait.
Yeah, but it's not a real law. It's completely made up and does not apply to everything.
@@damonstorms7884 yes, it's a real law. the word 'law' has more definitions than just the ones we use in physics and the legal system.
1000 years??! . Not in the next 500 years will we get such tech. Even for now, getting to 100 years old with a 65 year old body physique is still a dream. None of the experimental stuff even come close to it!.
AI may solve the problem surprisingly fast
My friend… if Knowledge is power then those who have it value there privacy.
The same way us humans have learned to manipulate our environment, we will in time learn that our biology is just as manipulatable…
Not trans humanism. This is age regression light years ahead of what most people are able to wrap there heads around. It does already exist.
We are in an upward slope that is verticalizing, we just can’t see the full picture as individuals.
Genius woman she is so smart I’m glad she is doing this work. Consider me Inspired
How did COVID19 MRNA vaccine pass the 2nd phase which "cannot be accelerated?"
The mRNA vaccines were a very special case where nearly all research & development (including all 3 test phases), administration, manufacture, and so on was running in parallel and about as fast as we could possibly manage it. We had government help all around the world, and they were working on the problem as fast as reasonably possible. We went from noticing the disease in China on about Dec 31, 2019, to treating people with a vaccine on Dec 11, 2020. Also, we studied these vaccines and viruses for about 50 years before the pandemic occurred. This rapid deployment saved many millions of lives and trillions of dollars.
It's possible that if we treated aging & age-related diseases as urgently as we treated Covid, then we might see big, rapid developments in anti-aging; however, it's not the public opinion to treat aging as a disease. Perhaps this will change.
"This rapid deployment saved millions of lives and trillions of dollars"
What a load of Bullshit!
How can you make such a statement, presumably with a straight face?
You have absolutely no proof, just assumptions.
"Apparently" though, there has been over 30 million excess deaths around the World, since the Covid vaccines were rolled out.
And as far as saving trillions of dollars, the US's hubris, in thinking they could f*%k with Nature, for whichever twisted (apparently to protect against such an outbreak) purpose, are the ones that have caused immeasurable damage, financially and mentally, to this planet's human inhabitants.
I think the title forgot to add the words “for the rich.”
This is just a common misconception, pretty much all medical breakthroughs or tech may be available to only yhtose that can afford it simply because it just costs a lot of money for things in early development. And even then it always trickles down to where mainstream markets can afford it. Rich people simply are not keeping things to themselves simply because they would not make money if they didn't have people to sell it to.
I want to be my biological self as much as possible and have longevity. I don’t want to have to merge with the machines to live as much as I want
ye natural human
Or be half cyborg
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We have people living longer "on average" the maximum age of humans has not increased. People may live to 100 and are old for the last 30 years. We don't have people at the age of 30 staying the same health for 70 years. Plus the law of averages would dictate a fatal accident sooner than you think.
No. But a lot more people are living into old age than they used to, is the general point. It may give the less well-informed the wrong image that people were literally physically 90 years old when they were 50 back in the day, which of course was not true.
Also, one thing that gets lost in the raw data is the quality of those years. I'm into history, and I read plenty of anecdotes about just how many people spent much of their lives in poor health. It's pretty shocking. The 'lifelong invalid' is a staple of old literature for a reason. And when people got sick, doctors couldn't do much but provide reassurance and hope they pulled through.
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Bryan Johnson watching this video like: 👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀
Holy shit.
accurate response
Ai bout to change the universe!
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Cybernetics Ad Astra
👁 Quick answer. Yup but evil Rs gotta go.
As long as we've been around we've been having wet dreams about immortality. The Greeks correctly saw this as hubris and not only did they see it as hubris but they understood that the size of our hubris predicted the size of our fall. Given how arrogant the concept of immortality really is, I think we're headed for a hard fall
Or not. I guess jellyfish must be incredibly arrogant. Old views.
Why would the concept of immortality be arrogant? The universe is large enough. Also, this is the first time in history where actually know what is happening in the body and make scientific predictions.
It's not a question, of whether A.I. will be able to do it.
It's a question of whether it gives the answer, or says FU.
Back then it was plausible that Gods commanded rain. There is no compare. Nowadays a large segment of the population still thinks that but at least we can know.
but won't it be fun trying?
I wish I had taken a crash course in understanding broken English before I watch videos like this.
Just always practice understanding different accents and dialects, you get better at it over the years.
All this is so dumb. No one has even identified where consciousness comes from or where it goes, furthermore the detailed way in which it goes. So this conversation of living here eternally is absurd.
You are so smart that you missed that this is about anti aging, it's like taking c-vitamin
What did she actually say starting from around 2:20? I can't understand the 3 or 4 sentences she says starting from there. Anybody help? Thanks.
"Think about it"..
@@jfair7050 No at 2:21 it sounds like "Nikidi Bauxi" ?!?!
Then at 2:28 "The bo-bogmatics being there..." wtf is bogmatics?
I was actually taking the piss a bit, in how she kept saying "Think about it" 😛
But the first one may be nucleus biopsy? As it fits the subject matter..
Second one might be dogmatics?..
"Dogmatics relied on theory, especially the humoral theory of health and disease, to practice medicine. The Empiric school of medicine, on the other hand, asserted that only observation and experience, not theory, is a sufficient foundation for medical knowledge and practice"
"Liquid biopsy" is the first, hard to understand, term. "Ba Ba Mathithics"...who the heck can understand what that was supposed to be? I looked up liquid biopsy and it is indeed a method for detecting caner using Phlebotomy, detecting metastasizing caner cells. "Metastasizing" or some variation on the word is probably somewhere in "Ba Ba Mathithics." Man, her English is rough.
Cradle to grave! You too think if aging doesnt kill is something else will? Accident prevention is gaining too. Off i go to another video.
Snake oil, snake oil, come get your snake oil! Put A.I. and quantum in every second phrase and watch how A.I. will solve death, hunger, climate change, working, thinking, etc. C'mon...
AI sustems have anyway been used for drug discovery and protein folding. If you can't extrapolate genuine medical advances from that than I don't know what to tell you.
What could possibly go wrong?
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Nah I rather just wait for the Millennial reign of Christ
What a BS discussion. Complete waste of time.
Hallelujah!!! I’m favored and blessed with $60,000 every week! Now I can afford anything and also support the work of God and the church.
Oh really? Tell me more!,how do you make so much monthly? I’m interested.
This is what Ana Graciela Blackwelder does, she has changed my life.
After raising up to 60k trading with her, I bought a new house and car here in the US and also paid for my son’s (Oscar) surgery. Glory to God.shalom.
I know Ana Graciela Blackwelder, and I have also had success...
Absolutely! I have heard stories of people who started with little or no knowledge but managed to emerge victorious thanks to Ana Graciela Blackwelder.
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