Silicon Valley's quest to live forever could benefit humanity as a whole — here's why

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Silicon Valley's quest to live forever could benefit humanity as a whole — here's why
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A growing number of tech billionaires have decided they want to use their enormous wealth to try and help humans 'cheat death.'

Sean O hEigeartaigh, co-director of Cambridge University's Center for the Study of Existential Risk, told CNBC that many advances in longevity science could have broad benefits, adding that they could reduce the occurrence or severity of older age-related diseases including dementia and heart health.

Some are concerned that the Earth's finite resources could come under strain if people live longer, healthier lives. "I expect meaningful lifespan extension to be a century or more away, and by then I expect a parallel change in societal attitude towards euthanasia," he said, adding that he thinks euthanasia will be more acceptable and more common in the coming years.While some believe that billionaires should be able to spend their money on what they see fit, not everyone thinks tech billionaires should be using their money to fund life extension research.

"I think it's generally unfair to pit good causes against each other in a world where most resources are wasted on morally unimportant or even reprehensible things," Tallinn said.

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