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This podcast discusses the potential impact of quantum computing and AI on extending human life, and poses the question of when science will be able to extend our lives for more than a year for every year we are alive.
17:50 - 20:34 (02:44)
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This podcast discusses the potential impact of quantum computing and AI on extending human life, and poses the question of when science will be able to extend our lives for more than a year for every year we are alive.
ChapterThe Significance of Longevity In Corporate Planning
EpisodeSPECIAL: Peter Diamandis on the Longevity Opportunity, Bitcoin’s Bull Case and Musk vs. Bezos
PodcastMy First Million
The global reproduction rate has dropped from 5.5 children per family to 2.4, leading to concerns about underpopulation, especially in countries like Japan, Europe, and the United States.
20:34 - 21:51 (01:16)
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The global reproduction rate has dropped from 5.5 children per family to 2.4, leading to concerns about underpopulation, especially in countries like Japan, Europe, and the United States. The decline in population will affect future labor and growth of countries, making it critical to tackle the issue of longevity to support ongoing capabilities.
ChapterThe Significance of Longevity In Corporate Planning
EpisodeSPECIAL: Peter Diamandis on the Longevity Opportunity, Bitcoin’s Bull Case and Musk vs. Bezos
PodcastMy First Million
A recent study by Oxford and Harvard discovered that for every additional year of healthy life for an individual, the global economy increases by $38 trillion.
21:51 - 23:12 (01:20)
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A recent study by Oxford and Harvard discovered that for every additional year of healthy life for an individual, the global economy increases by $38 trillion. This highlights the importance of healthy living and the impact it can have on the world economy.