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[–] [email protected] 8 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (1 children)

longevity will be sponsored and paid for by any not stupid country

Yeah but our society IS stupid. On a larger scale we are acting with the intelligence of a slime mold, always growing towards where food or energy is and nothing else. It's going to be patented which means monopolies or cartels are going to profit maximize it. Or are you some communist? You tankie??? :D I mean right now medicine and healthcare is for profit in the US which is stupid like you say.

BTW we're facing the same problem with climate change btw, thousands of improvement to reduce carbon emissions are going to be patented and min maxed for profit. PS: I'm still holding out hope that one day soon we'll wake up and become sentient as a civilization.

[–] Piemanding 5 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Imagine the profits having a workforce that never retires.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Imagine you'd live long enough that learning all sorts of things is worth while. People might want to become much more educated and versatile and know how to grow their own food, repair, build and maintain their own appliances, know how to build a house, know how to manage a small business. And I think it would (relatively) quickly be followed by "hey we want to live and work in a fun way".

Right now you can just fool the next generation because they are just as susceptible to a new flavour of propaganda than the last generation.

But yeah you're right, overall it would be a huge boost to productivity. But it would also be a massive shift in power one way or the other (either enslavement for longevity drugs or empowerment and more desire for long term societal gains)