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This New Yorker article explores entrepreneur Peter Diamandis and the modern longevity movement's pursuit of life extension and technological immortality.
The piece examines how wealthy tech entrepreneurs are investing in longevity research, viewing it as both a business opportunity and altruistic endeavor. Diamandis promotes an "accredited-patient program" allowing wealthy individuals to test experimental treatments, while figures like Ray Kurzweil and Bryan Johnson pursue radical life extension through technology. The article reveals the psychological drivers behind this movement—including fear of death and missing out on technological advances—while questioning the societal implications of extreme longevity and digital consciousness uploading.
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