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Elon Musk: Prolonging human life might hinder society’s progression, says “no” to longevity solutions

He believes he could probably do it, but he won't - People need to die for society to progress

Newsroom February 20 09:02

Elon Musk, the visionary behind groundbreaking enterprises like SpaceX and Tesla Inc., has continually spearheaded innovation, pushing the boundaries of technology and space exploration.

However, when confronted with the prospect of extending human life, Musk offers a distinctive viewpoint that merges optimism in technology with an understanding of its societal ramifications.

During a 2022 appearance on the Full Send Podcast, Musk discussed various topics, including his spontaneous social media usage and the profound question of human longevity.

The discourse on longevity arose from a broader conversation about Musk’s fearless approach to life, where he acknowledged not harboring a “death wish” despite occasionally engaging in risky endeavors.

This prompted a deeper exploration: Could advancements in technology pave the way for significantly prolonging human life?

Musk’s response offered insight into his nuanced perspective on this subject.

Musk expressed mixed feelings about pursuing technologies for significantly extending human lifespans.

He voiced concerns about potential inequalities, suggesting that those who initially benefit from longevity advancements might not be desirable candidates for extended life.

Musk also highlighted the risk of perpetuating power imbalances if certain privileged individuals gained access to longevity technology.

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Despite acknowledging the feasibility of extending life, Musk stated his disinterest in actively pursuing it, citing concerns about societal stagnation if people lived significantly longer.

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He emphasized the importance of mortality in driving societal progress, suggesting that a longer lifespan could hinder innovation and change.

Musk also speculated about the potential of Neuralink technology to capture a person’s consciousness, likening it to a “save state.” While acknowledging its limitations, he underscored the dynamic nature of human identity.

His reflections underscore the ethical and philosophical dilemmas surrounding longevity technology, sparking a broader conversation about its societal implications and the nature of human progress.

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