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So you want to live an extra 50 years or even to 200 - 727Sky - 04-04-2023

This is from 60 Minutes Australia and is speaking to a new life extension pill that is in clinical trials according to the video.. It worked in mice so there is expectation that it will work for humans; thus the human clinical trails. The inventor sold the company for big bucks and the research continues.

As long as life is good then I can see wanting to live longer, however there are those who are everyday offing themselves for whatever reason so the pill ain't for everyone...



RE: So you want to live an extra 50 years or even to 200 - Chiefsmom - 04-04-2023

I don't think so.

All I can think about is having to work for over 100 years.

Ugg.


RE: So you want to live an extra 50 years or even to 200 - EndtheMadnessNow - 04-04-2023

But, but too many people. Ah, the quest for the fountain of youth has now been found...in a pill. Smells like beta trials for transhumanism agenda.

I'm not so sure the human brain could withstand all the culture changes and summer of love parties.

PSA: Senate unanimously passes bill moving retirement age to 93. Happy pills are henceforth, mandatory. See the Lucas film THX 1138 for pre-indoctrination details.


RE: So you want to live an extra 50 years or even to 200 - EndtheMadnessNow - 04-05-2023

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Quote:A former Google engineer has made a stark realization that humans will achieve immortality in eight years - and 86 percent of his 147 predictions have been correct.

Ray Kurzweil spoke with the YouTube channel Adagio, discussing the expansion in genetics, nanotechnology, and robotics, which he believes will lead to age-reversing 'nanobots.'

These tiny robots will repair damaged cells and tissues that deteriorate as the body ages and make us immune to diseases like cancer.

The predictions that such a feat is achievable by 2030 have been met with excitement and skepticism, as curing all deadly diseases seems far out of reach.

Kurzweil was hired by Google in 2012 to 'work on new projects involving machine learning and language processing,' but he was making predictions in technological advances long before.

In 1990, he predicted the world's best chess player would lose to a computer by 2000, and it happened in 1997 when Deep Blue beat Gary Kasparov.

This will be possible due to the expansion in genetics, nanotechnology, and robotics, which he believes will lead to age-reversing 'nanobots'

Now the former Google engineer believes technology is set to become so powerful it will help humans live forever, in what is known as the singularity.

Singularity is a theoretical point when artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence and changes the path of our evolution, LifeBoat reports.

Kurzweil, an author who describes himself as a futurist, predicted that technological singularity would happen by 2045, with AI passing a valid Turing test in 2029.

It is a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human.

He said that machines are already making us more intelligent and connecting them to our neocortex will help people think more smartly.

Contrary to the fears of some, he believes that implanting computers in our brains will improve us.
'We're going to get more neocortex, we're going to be funnier, we're going to be better at music. We're going to be sexier', he said.

'We're really going to exemplify all the things that we value in humans to a greater degree.'
Rather than a vision of the future where machines take over humanity, Kurzweil believes we will create a human-machine synthesis that will make us better.

The concept of nanomachines being inserted into the human body has been in science fiction for decades.

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In Star Trek, tiny molecular robots called nanites were used to help repair damaged cells in the body.

More than ten years ago, the US National Science Foundation predicted ‘network-enhanced telepathy’ – sending thoughts over the internet – would be practical by the 2020s.

'Ultimately, it will affect everything,' Kurzweil said.

'We're going to be able to meet the physical needs of all humans. We're going to expand our minds and exemplify these artistic qualities that we value.'

The process began centuries ago with simple devices such as eyeglasses and ear trumpets that could dramatically improve human lives.

Then came better machines, such as hearing aids and devices that could save lives, including pacemakers and dialysis machines.

By the second decade of the 21st Century, we have become used to organs grown in laboratories, genetic surgery and designer babies.

Daily Mail

Vid from the article:



"The first stage will be to augment our hundred trillion very slow interneuronal connections with high-speed virtual connections via nanorobot communication. This will provide us with the opportunity to greatly boost our pattern-recognition abilities..."
- Ray Kurzweil ("The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology", 2005 pg 316)

The technological singularity (also, simply, the singularity) is the hypothesis that the invention of artificial superintelligence will abruptly trigger runaway technological growth, resulting in unfathomable changes to human civilization.

Adagio Lifeboat channel and the people behind it are all part of transhumanism cult seeking immortality.

According to the Cult of the Singularity and its prophet, Ray Kurzweil, we’ll see artificial general intelligence by 2029. Unlike narrow algorithms performing specific tasks, AGI will be robust cognition enacted by neural networks, far faster than any human brain.

Ben Goertzel was on Joe Rogan in December 2018. He is Chief Scientist of Hanson Robotics, and is helping China develop "Brain-Like Intelligent Systems". He was Director of Research for the Singularity Institute.
15 min clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHySRxPTjyk

Goertzel thanks Jeff Epstein in the 'Acknowledgements' section of his book titled: Atlantis Thinking Machines - Engineering General Intelligence [PDF]

No surprise they had the world's leading purveyors of transhumanist's - Ray Kurzweil, Jeffrey Epstein's A.I. protege Ben Goertzel, and Aubrey de Grey, along with a few utopian futurists, and 'Transhumanist neuropsychologist' Miguel Ferrero, CEO, Noname sport... C'mon, you gotta be kidding me.

Jeffrey Epstein was also on their advisory Financial & Futurist Boards. Thank God we have people like this "safeguarding humanity." Unreal!

Lifeboat Foundation that build giant bunkers to safeguard humanity.? No, I think not.