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Debate Opening Remarks: Are Lifespans Long Enough?
What if human beings didn’t have to grow old and die? That’s how we framed the latest Intelligence Squared U.S. debate, “Lifespans Are Long Enough.”
Life expectancy has increased significantly in the last hundred years thanks to medical advancements, among other sociological changes. As aging and biotechnology research rapidly progresses, new treatments have emerged that some believe can “cure” aging. What are the ethical and sociological implications of increasing human lifespans from 78.8 years to 125 years to even 1,000 years, as our debater Aubrey de Grey has famously claimed is possible?
Let’s jump right into the debate. Transcribed below are the opening remarks with moderator John Donvan, which you can watch in the full video here: