So, you think Putin is following âblueprintâ ?
Iâm going to try to get a relatively close-up photo of Bryan Johnson at the Longevity Summit in December, and will post here. I wonder how his skin looks up close.
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A_User
#4
Youâre going to see the raw, unfiltered, imperfect lighting, no-facial fat injection Bryan Johnson
Pic unrelated, or maybe not.

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Weâve come to the point where we can prevent or treat the biggest causes of death (ASCVD, cancer, alzheimers, diabetes, infections), slow down physical aging processes (rapamycin, finasteride, sunscreen) and even partially rejuvinate certain organs like the skin using tretinoin or adapalene. For many other targets of aging you can use supplements/medications, yet even with all that combined it still appears as if there is a hard wall around the age of 110-130. What are the missing keys in our mission to eliminate biological aging?
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jakexb
#7
Something important to remember with articles like this. The writers arenât trying inform anybody in a factual way, theyâre trying to write an article on a theme that reads in a âfunâ or button-pushing way. The actual reality is just a scaffold for the riffing. If itâs more fun to frame everyone as sad losers in denial, then thatâs how itâs going to be written.
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Mogli
#8
Agreed, BUT Iâd be totally fine with 120-130 as long as I go there on my own, making my small meals (CR) myself and moving around as needed without the need for a wheelchair. I wonât be jealous if you guys went over 130, but thatâs plenty for me and believe it or NOT with what I do now, and what i know at present it is doable. The only thing I know helps immensely but Iâm not doing at moment is yoga. One of the things to take up in my future.
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I think you miss the basic point about age based deterioration of function. That AFAICS is what needs sorting out.
A_User
#10
AGI is likely to come in around 7 or 8 years so that will be the largest factor if humanity manages to align it with human interests.
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I am invovled in AI work, but I donât see AGI are being necessarily that likely in a really functional sense in 7 or 8 years.
Thatâs very optimistic of you. I have greater trust in CRISPR curing all diseases by then.
A_User
#13
I donât think it is optimistic at all. That is the median prediction on prediction markets, and GPT-4 with multimodal functions (image and voice) is already very impressive.
Try working with ChatGPT and youâll quickly notice its limits. As of now itâs just a superior search engine.
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A_User
#15
Sure, but where will it be in 7 or 8 years, that is the question. The improvement looking backwards is linear, but looking forwards it is exponential.
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Mogli
#16
It could as well be, but a lot was being said in 2010 about the blockchain technology also and to this day 15 years later there is absolutely no mainstream application other than the fact that the whole digital currency thing basically replaced gambling for most part (a lot gambling Coâs have been suffering as of late).
Chatgpt definitely is being used in the real world. I work with it nearly every day to make my life easier.
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Mogli
#18
Iâm not going to lie, i have not even tried it yet lol. But if you donât mind can you describe couple activities that you are using ChatGPT and has helped you? This a real question, since i have zero experience. Thanks,
When writing software, you often times end up using a search engine for a specific functionality. Prior to ChatGPT, you sometimes found something that was remotely similar and then had to adapt it to fit your needs. Now you just give ChatGPT a description of what you want and itâll give you code. Most of the times that code will still be incorrect but you can ask ChatGPT to refine its solution by pointing out errors.
Another use case would be to write summaries of articles which youâve skimmed over. It can even imitate your writing style to some degree so it doesnât look as âroboticallyâ. Or you can give it a few short sentences and ask it to write a long documentation for you based on the information provided.
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Mogli
#20
Thanks, quite interesting and definitely there seem to be many applications of the technology. At moment not doing any of the three activities you mentioned but Iâm sure in future there will be some application that will make sense to use it (even for us not so tech savvy folks).