“The U.S. is more problematic because it is harder hit by a range of issues that kill people even before they hit old age, including drug overdoses, shootings, obesity and inequities that make it hard for some people to get sufficient medical care.”

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      28 days ago

      I wish I had never read his stupid book that gave me stupid false hope for the stupid future.

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        I don’t know which stupid book, because he’s written multiple stupid books, but I love the fact that 20 years ago, he wrote a book called “The Singularity is Near” and this year, he put out a book called, “The Singularity Is Nearer: When We Merge with AI.”

        I assume if he does happen to live another 20 years, “The Singular Is Nearerer” will come out.

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      Im not familiar with him, but looking him up Im guessing youre mentioning him for promoting life extension research? Honestly Im not sure if what this article is talking about is even that relevant to that idea. Obviously you cant extend life indefinitely by merely trying to cure each type of common age related illness as it comes up, eventually the body is just too weak and easy to damage to keep it running. To actually extend life far beyond the current maximum you’d need to find a means to reverse the root cause of aging itself rather than just trying to patch the symptoms indefinitely

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        Kurzweil has been predicting human immortality via one type of technology or other for decades now. When one doesn’t pan out, he switches to another. As long as his “I’m going to be immortal” prediction is part of it.

        He’s also made a lot of money selling “longevity” supplements. I’m not going to name the company to help him out. It’s easily found.

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        Expensive pee is something I guess. most vitamins your body pees away any excess. The exctptions you need to be careful to not overdose on.