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The Fight Against Entropy: Optimizing Aging
The loss of information in the body is a root cause of aging. Exploring mechanisms that preserve information in cells, such as the silent information regulator, may lead to developing technology to improve the degradation of information and aging.
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The hallmarks of aging refer to the causes of aging, which can vary in different animals, such as baleen whales living hundreds of years and mice living only two to three years.
28:38 - 31:09 (02:31)
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The hallmarks of aging refer to the causes of aging, which can vary in different animals, such as baleen whales living hundreds of years and mice living only two to three years. These hallmarks are widely studied in the field of aging research.
ChapterThe Fight Against Entropy: Optimizing Aging
Episode#189 – David Sinclair: Extending the Human Lifespan Beyond 100 Years
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Research on genetics and AI could help improve the degradation of information and aging by finding mechanisms to preserve information without creating noise or degradation of that information.
31:09 - 34:47 (03:38)
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Research on genetics and AI could help improve the degradation of information and aging by finding mechanisms to preserve information without creating noise or degradation of that information. This could be done through the application of genetic engineering and other technologies to improve the regulation of information.