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Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh

Billionaire Who Ages Backwards & Lets AI Control His Life | Bryan Johnson

Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh

Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh

Comedy

4.66K Ratings

🗓️ 21 February 2024

⏱️ 180 minutes

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Summary

yerrrr Bryan Johnson came through to Flagrant to explain how he is letting an AI Algorithm control his every decision, what he's doing to reverse his age, why he's doing all of this and ultimately why 'dont' die' is what humanity NEEDS to focus on. INDULGE! 00:00 Intro 00:44 Death might be a maybe + AI might unlock everything 08:52 What can the average person do? 13:28 Aiming for “Don’t die” + Super Intelligence 18:42 Biographies being a real look into the past 21:02 How one night in Brooklyn changed it all 24:29 Where to go next, out of sync + mapping the brain 35:45 Difficulties in reversing aging + posture brings huge benefits 40:23 Man created god + “don’t die” is ultimate co-operation 49:15 What does 10-20 years look like? Let’s play a game 57:30 Paradigm shifts, zeroth thinking + AI to benefit us 1:10:48 By not dying, we recreate god 1:13:31 Seizing power from the mind 1:17:49 Having a cheat day + Bryan’s never been happier 1:22:29 Why wouldn’t you want the best? Resist first then enforce completely 1:33:32 Changing society’s incentive structure + How close are we to the end? 1:40:41 How do we align with AI’s own interests? 1:47:12 This is about AI + experiment in singularity 1:55:37 Pushback + reversing the decay 2:04:30 Electrocuting your penis + benefits 2:10:20 Sleep being everything + real, tangible benefits 2:15:55 Importance of friendship 2:19:55 Principles for good sleep + filtering yourself 2:29:08 Ozempic is an algorithm + olive oil is the truth 2:32:53 AI is designing our drugs + we can engineer all reality 2:37:42 Gene therapy for the gains + it’s here now 2:45:32 Concern about food safety + bringing food on travels 2:51:06 Relationships are tough + flexibility 2:55:09 We’re truly close to a revolution

Transcript

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0:00.0

Do humans have to die? This is the first moment where we can say death is a maybe.

0:05.3

Brian Johnson is determined to live forever or die trying.

0:09.2

Which he believes may happen in our lifetime.

0:12.3

Everything we understand about reality may be called into question.

0:17.0

The Tech Genius is worth $800 million and has pledged almost every cent of it to uncovering the secret to eternal youth.

0:24.0

If you had an algorithm that could give you the best physical, emotional, and spiritual health

0:28.4

of your life, would you say yes to it?

0:30.1

And so we looked through all the scientific evidence, and then we put all the science into evidence. And then I became the most measured person in human history.

0:36.2

What's your relationship with God?

0:37.5

This is such a delicious conversation because I remember in Mormonism.

0:40.8

Delicious is crazy, right?

0:42.1

What's up everybody?

0:44.0

Welcome, Flagret, and today we are joined by a 46 year old man with an 18 year old

0:50.7

cock.

0:51.7

Yeah. And if that doesn't get you interested, I do not know what will.

0:55.6

He has spent millions of his own dollars to never die.

1:00.2

Give it up for Brian Johnson.

1:01.6

Okay. First question, and we're going to get to the cop-wring

1:05.3

and get to all these different things, but do humans have to die?

1:10.8

For the first time in human history,'s a question it's maybe this is the most

1:16.0

significant revolution in 200,000 years of being homo sapiens okay death has

1:20.7

always been inevitable and that leads to all the solutions we've had about death.

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