Michelle Santiago-Cortes
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Yeah, I think something to layer with Tara's point is that what strikes me, I guess, sad about not him specifically, but the way he frames like the rascal brain being this horrible thing and like AI or technology thing. almost being like that benevolent God that's like watching over and everything. What I guess what really saddens me is that dichotomy, right?
Yeah, I think something to layer with Tara's point is that what strikes me, I guess, sad about not him specifically, but the way he frames like the rascal brain being this horrible thing and like AI or technology thing. almost being like that benevolent God that's like watching over and everything. What I guess what really saddens me is that dichotomy, right?
Between the smart, enlightened, rational science and the sticky, gooey, nasty work of being human. The dirtiness of it all, the messiness of it all. I think there is a beauty to being human that I feel like this rhetoric around AI and living forever. Personally, I don't want to live 120 years of non-messy, perfectly ascetic life.
Between the smart, enlightened, rational science and the sticky, gooey, nasty work of being human. The dirtiness of it all, the messiness of it all. I think there is a beauty to being human that I feel like this rhetoric around AI and living forever. Personally, I don't want to live 120 years of non-messy, perfectly ascetic life.
Between the smart, enlightened, rational science and the sticky, gooey, nasty work of being human. The dirtiness of it all, the messiness of it all. I think there is a beauty to being human that I feel like this rhetoric around AI and living forever. Personally, I don't want to live 120 years of non-messy, perfectly ascetic life.
I guess when we're thinking about these people that are actually designing our futures, like, are we getting designed out of it? You know, might we be deemed too messy, too human, too rascal-brained to belong? Yeah.
I guess when we're thinking about these people that are actually designing our futures, like, are we getting designed out of it? You know, might we be deemed too messy, too human, too rascal-brained to belong? Yeah.
I guess when we're thinking about these people that are actually designing our futures, like, are we getting designed out of it? You know, might we be deemed too messy, too human, too rascal-brained to belong? Yeah.
Yeah, I think it's almost like you could call it a perfect storm of one of our fastest growing consumer sectors being like wellness and tech are working together to create kind of this hybrid of longevity as a new market category to expand on. Longevity, for me personally, I am vigilant about how this shaking of the hands between tech and wellness.
Yeah, I think it's almost like you could call it a perfect storm of one of our fastest growing consumer sectors being like wellness and tech are working together to create kind of this hybrid of longevity as a new market category to expand on. Longevity, for me personally, I am vigilant about how this shaking of the hands between tech and wellness.
Yeah, I think it's almost like you could call it a perfect storm of one of our fastest growing consumer sectors being like wellness and tech are working together to create kind of this hybrid of longevity as a new market category to expand on. Longevity, for me personally, I am vigilant about how this shaking of the hands between tech and wellness.
To me, it does seem like cementing that ideology in the public, that machine is better, science knows better, their science knows better. I don't want to be a pessimist about it, but I do feel like It's a lot of very clever marketing, and I do think it's going to pay off for them.
To me, it does seem like cementing that ideology in the public, that machine is better, science knows better, their science knows better. I don't want to be a pessimist about it, but I do feel like It's a lot of very clever marketing, and I do think it's going to pay off for them.
To me, it does seem like cementing that ideology in the public, that machine is better, science knows better, their science knows better. I don't want to be a pessimist about it, but I do feel like It's a lot of very clever marketing, and I do think it's going to pay off for them.