I’ve heard it said (e.g., Sinclair) that the current life expectancy of the human body is more like 120 years. I think the 80 year number references is more like statistical measure of how long a human lives given all the things that do kill us in the world—internal genetic flaws, biologic pathogens that attack us, accidents, life style impacts....
Accepting AGI 2075 seems like the first question to ask is will that help address “the stuff that kills us now” or address that and the way our biology seems to work?
I’ve heard it said (e.g., Sinclair) that the current life expectancy of the human body is more like 120 years. I think the 80 year number references is more like statistical measure of how long a human lives given all the things that do kill us in the world—internal genetic flaws, biologic pathogens that attack us, accidents, life style impacts....
Accepting AGI 2075 seems like the first question to ask is will that help address “the stuff that kills us now” or address that and the way our biology seems to work?