Investing in age reversal: How AI and the Kardashians are fueling the next wave of longevity start-ups
/📢 In my piece on The Currency ‘Investing in Age Reversal' and takeaways from the Longevity Summit held in Dublin.
Highlights 👇
💵 Bryan Johnson spending $4m a year and 100 pills a day to extend his life.
📈 Aubrey de Grey CSO of Longevity Escape Velocity (LEV) Foundation on life expectancy predictions with longevity advancements.
💡Martin O 'Dea CEO of Longevity Summit Dublin on why Ireland is lagging behind and should be a leader in the sector.
🎯Peter H. Diamandis on AI and longevity as the next frontier.
📲Rejuve.AI on allowing users to sell access to their health data in exchange for discounts on travel, supplements and more.
⌛️Matthew Dawson's TruDiagnostic used to measure the Kardashian’s biological age.
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Investing in age reversal: How AI and the Kardashians are fueling the next wave of longevity start-ups
Tech billionaires spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on reversing their biological ages to live younger for longer. They are investing billions in longevity start-ups and influencers are getting in on the game.
Longevity enthusiasts are willing to pay a lot of money to slow or reverse ageing from the inside-out which is why the global longevity economy is expected to reach $17 trillion (€15.47 trillion) by 2050. One such enthusiast turned fanatic is Bryan Johnson, a keynote speaker at Dublin’s recent Longevity Summit. He is a 46-year-old tech entrepreneur who has spent in excess of $4 million in pursuit of extending his own life. He claims he is successfully controlling his biological age and describes himself as “that crazy guy trying not to die”. His regime consists of taking over 100 pills…continue reading on The Currency.