Bryan Johnson made his fortune when he offered his firm Braintree to PayPal for $800 million, netting about $300 million for himself. He spends about $2 million a yr making a system to reverse his “organic age.” He is 46 years outdated, chronologically, however claims he is de-aged himself following a program he is branded “the Blueprint protocol.”
“I needed to pose the query on this technological age: Can an algorithm, paired with science, actually, take higher care of me than I can myself?” Johnson tells Motive‘s Zach Weissmueller and Liz Wolfe on the most recent episode of Simply Asking Questions.
They talked with Johnson about his each day routine, the outcomes he is printed together with measurement of his nighttime erections, the transhumanist philosophy he outlines in his free e-book Do not Die, the position that synthetic intelligence is prone to play in prolonging human life and well being spans, and the worth and limitations of self-experimentation in an period of pharmaceutical stagnation.
Watch the complete dialog on Motive‘s YouTube channel or on the Simply Asking Questions podcast feed on Apple, Spotify, or your most popular podcatcher.