An article from the BBC examines some of Steven Austad’s comments on the future of longevity: “He said that he was virtually certain some children alive now would live to the year 2150. … he added that he was so certain that someone alive today will still be alive in 2150, he had placed a bet on it with a friend. ‘It’s a bet that I feel I’m so overwhelmingly likely to win, I feel like I’ve stolen the money from him.'” Another somewhat famous 2150 bet between Peter Schwartz and Melody Haller can be found at the Long Bets website. Other scientists involved in aging research, such as Aubrey de Grey, think that we can do far better than a mere 150 years with the right level of funding and public support.
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