Bill Gates talks briefly about Moore's Law and Singularity and his doubts about the likelihood of it occuring anytime soon. He also mentions in passing his desire to be around for a long time to come:
http://news.bbc.co.u...nb&mp=wm&news=1
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When you consider that somewhere between 1 to 3 billion, yes, billion people live in poverty(depending on which standard you use--the 1 dollar a day or the 2 dollar a day),
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Reducing 3rd world poverty will do a fantastic amount for the Cure for Aging.
Posted 03 August 2007 - 06:09 PM
I just saw this book at the library a couple days ago:
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This seems to suggest that high birth rates, by increasing the number of taxable producers, fuel the growth of the state; while low birth rates over the long run tend to starve the state of resources.
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Posted 07 September 2007 - 04:54 AM
Ah screw Bill Gates and Warren Buffet... they spend dozens and dozens of billions in charity and don't give even one single of these billions (not that i know of at least) to researches related to cure aging.
Bill and Warren definitely aren't on my "idol" list.
Posted 07 September 2007 - 06:53 AM
Ah screw Bill Gates and Warren Buffet... they spend dozens and dozens of billions in charity and don't give even one single of these billions (not that i know of at least) to researches related to cure aging.
Bill and Warren definitely aren't on my "idol" list.
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Posted 13 September 2007 - 08:39 PM
Ah screw Bill Gates and Warren Buffet... they spend dozens and dozens of billions in charity and don't give even one single of these billions (not that i know of at least) to researches related to cure aging.
Bill and Warren definitely aren't on my "idol" list.
Dude, come on.
Ah screw Bill Gates and Warren Buffet... they spend dozens and dozens of billions in charity and don't give even one single of these billions (not that i know of at least) to researches related to cure aging.
Bill and Warren definitely aren't on my "idol" list.
Yeah, I know! What jerks! I mean, jeez, what could they be thinking?! But you can make up for it, sam: just donate all your earnings for the rest of your life to curing aging! No time for "pain-killer" methodology, you know, those creature comforts like a hot meal, a roof over your head and basic healthcare. Surely that's immaterial in the face of the greater good as you've advocated in a prior thread! So come on, buddy, we're counting on you! And who knows, maybe you'll get a few of Bill Gates's bucks once you're among the impoverished--and that way, you could donate his money(the money you received from his charitable efforts) to curing aging, too!
I think this is short-term thinking and an instant pain reliever as i said before.
I think investing in technology is far more important than saving lives now. May seem cruel and too cold blooded, but in the long term many more lives are going to be saved by the technological advances created by billions of investment than by spending these billions in charity to save some lives now.
The problem is that people think this is a cold hearted approach, but i cant see a more logic approach than this one. Maybe thats the problem; its too logic for most people to understand and rationalize.
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Posted 13 September 2007 - 08:54 PM
Ah screw Bill Gates and Warren Buffet... they spend dozens and dozens of billions in charity and don't give even one single of these billions (not that i know of at least) to researches related to cure aging.
Bill and Warren definitely aren't on my "idol" list.
Dude, come on.
What? I'm dead serious.
Posted 13 September 2007 - 08:55 PM
Posted 13 September 2007 - 09:23 PM
Ah screw Bill Gates and Warren Buffet... they spend dozens and dozens of billions in charity and don't give even one single of these billions (not that i know of at least) to researches related to cure aging.
Bill and Warren definitely aren't on my "idol" list.
Dude, come on.
What? I'm dead serious.
Getting upset at Bill Gates and Warren Buffett because they give their money to charities instead of life extension research is ridiculous. You (and I, in some cases) might think ithat ther money would be better spent elsewhere, but I'm not going to tell another man what to do with his money. Being wealthy is not a prerequisite to furthering life extension, anyway.
Posted 14 September 2007 - 04:38 AM
Do you think that bill and warren donate everything they have? Of course not. Neither would I, that's never what i said. But if i get rich i will definitely donate a lot of money to life extension researches instead of donating to charity, you can count on that.
I think this is short-term thinking and an instant pain reliever as i said before.
I think investing in technology is far more important than saving lives now. May seem cruel and too cold blooded, but in the long term many more lives are going to be saved by the technological advances created by billions of investment than by spending these billions in charity to save some lives now.
The problem is that people think this is a cold hearted approach, but i cant see a more logic approach than this one. Maybe thats the problem; its too logic for most people to understand and rationalize.
Edited by suspire, 14 September 2007 - 03:32 PM.
Posted 14 September 2007 - 05:00 AM
It's just so weird to me that Bill Gates, a guy who is so rich and so dedicated to humanity
and technology, doesn't donate anything to for the singularity, life extension, etc.
Posted 14 September 2007 - 05:15 AM
It's just so weird to me that Bill Gates, a guy who is so rich and so dedicated to humanity
and technology, doesn't donate anything to for the singularity, life extension, etc.
He does not because, ironically, he also cares about his image. By investing in life extension, people would claim that he is only trying to save himself -- that he has a selfish motive instead of curing AIDS or malaria so that those people saved can die of starvation or old age, whatever happens first. Yeah, what needs to happen first is a paradigm shift on how the majority views aging. If people had a Manhattan Project or invested as much energy into aging as putting a man on the moon to fight communism, the problem would be largely solved by now.
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