Extrapolate with Rob Hof
Transhumanist pioneer and designer Dr. Natasha Vita-More explains why the AI "doomsday" narrative is a myth, why we need to stop using the flippant term "anti-aging," and how we must fundamentally redesign the infrastructure of human life for a 200-year lifespan. Dr. Natasha Vita-More is an award-winning innovator, academic, and a foundational figure in the transhumanist movement. She wrote the Transhumanist Manifesto in the early 1980s (which flew to Saturn aboard the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft), designed the first conceptual future whole-body prosthetic, and has spent over 40 years researching healthy longevity, neuroplasticity, and human enhancement. In this episode, you get a profound and original perspective on where humanity and technology are heading. Natasha challenges the academic critiques of transhumanism and offers a practical, architectural view of our future—arguing that longevity isn't just a medical treatment, but a complete restructuring of how we experience time, society, and consciousness. She explains, among other things: ◼️ Why the current fear-based narrative around AGI is trapped in false metaphors like the "paperclip maximizer" and how we should actually view it ◼️ Why true AI consciousness must be original and "seminal," rather than just a massive system parroting human data ◼️ Why technology is not alien to us, but a "simpatico" system that co-evolves with humanity, much like mitochondria in our cells ◼️ The concept of the "Human Infrastructure": why our bodies are an architectural project that requires constant maintenance and "utility" upgrades ◼️ The three pillars of the growing longevity industry: scientific research, entrepreneurial business, and the lifestyle advocacy movement ◼️ Why "anti-aging" is a flippant term, the critical difference between lifespan and healthspan, and why gaining years should fundamentally mean gaining wisdom ◼️ How living to be 200 years old will force us to completely rethink the human timeline—from our education and 40-year careers to our relationship with time itself ◼️ Why we must push past "virtue signaling" in academia and embrace the technologies that can end the tragedy of involuntary death and disease Explore Natasha Vita-More’s work ◼️ Books (selection): The Transhumanist Reader ◼️ Talks, essays & projects on longevity, AI, and design: https://natashavitamore.com [https://natashavitamore.com] Connect with Robin / more episodes ◼️ All my work, newsletter & socials: https://robinduijvelshoff.com [https://robinduijvelshoff.com]
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