EPISODE · Oct 25, 2022 · 56 MIN
A Futurist's Take on Longevity, Cryonics, Optimism & DeSci | Allison Duettmann
from The DeSci Podcast · host Molecule
Welcome to Episode Nr. 5 of the DeSci Podcast! In this Episode, Allison Duettmann, President and CEO of Foresight Institute tells us how she got into futurism, why people are so pessimistic about the future, how Foresight chose the most important things to work on, Allison's positive visions of the future for humanity, what are Tech Trees and more! We hope you enjoy! ____ Timestamps: 0:00 - Nanobots & Cryonics 0:27 - Allison & Foresight Intro 1:29 - How Allison got into futurism 4:36 - Positive visions of the future for humanity and raising reality to meet your expectations 8:16 - Optimism 11:52 - Why people are so pessimistic about the future 16:58 - Areas where people are too optimistic 19:12 - Foresight - how they found the most important things to work on (referring to decentralized computing, molecular machines, biotech for health extension, neurotech and space tech) 20:30 - Decentralized Computing 22:00 - Biotechnology for rejuvenation, longevity & cryonics 22:58 - Molecular and Nanotechnology 24:18 - Neurotechnology 26:01 - Spacetech 26:42 - What are Tech Trees? 32:27 - Surprising/Technological Bottlenecks 34:38 - Areas of Overlap between Tech Trees 38:40 - The unlock that DeSci Provides for Allison's work at Foresight 43:24 - Vetting people for domain expertise to participate in DeSci 46:52 - The Longevity Prize 50:00 - What excites Allison the most in DeSci and the technologies Foresight covers 52:55 - How to get involved at Foresight ____ Links mentioned: Balaji on Tech Trees: https://twitter.com/balajis/status/1456163613857570821?s=20&t=XP1sJ8gBEKNw-V7fPHsNpw Starships & Tokens (The Map) by Trent McConaghy https://medium.com/@trentmc0/starships-and-tokens-d8c32728a24b Aaron King: Longevity Tech Tree: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yg9Jpk2dLQM&t=164s ____ Notable quotes from Allison: "I got interested in Technologies through a wish for a longer happier life for myself and for civilization." "Despite the fact that life has been improving pretty steadily over the last hundreds of thousands of years, our realization that it has been has not been steadily adjusting. Most of the time if you ask around people think that things are getting worse, that violence is increasing, and pretty substantial societal flaws are increasing and so I think it doesn't often match with the actual improvement in living conditions that many of us were fortunate enough to receive over the past few hundred thousand years." "A positive outlook I think starts with a gratitude for how far we've come and just realizing what our ancestors put forth and how much they paid forward for us to get to where we are." "Rather than having this more default vision on the future of what would the path be in which we all self-destruct (which is certainly a morbid fantasy) which is easier to think about and somehow weirdly more attractive to our human minds actually, rather asking the other question of what would it mean to actively put a foundation in place in which we could build wonderful worlds." ____ If you prefer listening to podcasts on audio apps, feel free to search for "The DeSci Podcast" on Spotify, Google Podcasts & Apple Podcasts. You'll also find all links to the podcast apps below. If you want to join us on the show as a speaker or have guest ideas, please shoot us a mail at [email protected] ____ Let's connect: Website: https://bit.ly/3d6nh2C Twitter: https://twitter.com/Molecule_dao Discord: https://discord.com/invite/moleculedao Molecule - The future of medicine belongs to everyone
What this episode covers
Welcome to Episode Nr. 5 of the DeSci Podcast! In this Episode, Allison Duettmann, President and CEO of Foresight Institute tells us how she got into futurism, why people are so pessimistic about the future, how Foresight chose the most important things to work on, Allison's positive visions of the future for humanity, what are Tech Trees and more! We hope you enjoy! ____ Timestamps: 0:00 - Nanobots & Cryonics 0:27 - Allison & Foresight Intro 1:29 - How Allison got into futurism 4:36 - Positive visions of the future for humanity and raising reality to meet your expectations 8:16 - Optimism 11:52 - Why people are so pessimistic about the future 16:58 - Areas where people are too optimistic 19:12 - Foresight - how they found the most important things to work on (referring to decentralized computing, molecular machines, biotech for health extension, neurotech and space tech) 20:30 - Decentralized Computing 22:00 - Biotechnology for rejuvenation, longevity & cryonics 22:58 - Molecular and Nanotechnology 24:18 - Neurotechnology 26:01 - Spacetech 26:42 - What are Tech Trees? 32:27 - Surprising/Technological Bottlenecks 34:38 - Areas of Overlap between Tech Trees 38:40 - The unlock that DeSci Provides for Allison's work at Foresight 43:24 - Vetting people for domain expertise to participate in DeSci 46:52 - The Longevity Prize 50:00 - What excites Allison the most in DeSci and the technologies Foresight covers 52:55 - How to get involved at Foresight ____ Links mentioned: Balaji on Tech Trees: https://twitter.com/balajis/status/1456163613857570821?s=20&t=XP1sJ8gBEKNw-V7fPHsNpw Starships & Tokens (The Map) by Trent McConaghy https://medium.com/@trentmc0/starships-and-tokens-d8c32728a24b Aaron King: Longevity Tech Tree: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yg9Jpk2dLQM&t=164s ____ Notable quotes from Allison: "I got interested in Technologies through a wish for a longer happier life for myself and for civilization." "Despite the fact that life has been improving pretty steadily over the last hundreds of thousands of years, our realization that it has been has not been steadily adjusting. Most of the time if you ask around people think that things are getting worse, that violence is increasing, and pretty substantial societal flaws are increasing and so I think it doesn't often match with the actual improvement in living conditions that many of us were fortunate enough to receive over the past few hundred thousand years." "A positive outlook I think starts with a gratitude for how far we've come and just realizing what our ancestors put forth and how much they paid forward for us to get to where we are." "Rather than having this more default vision on the future of what would the path be in which we all self-destruct (which is certainly a morbid fantasy) which is easier to think about and somehow weirdly more attractive to our human minds actually, rather asking the other question of what would it mean to actively put a foundation in place in which we could build wonderful worlds." ____ If you prefer listening to podcasts on audio apps, feel free to search for "The DeSci Podcast" on Spotify, Google Podcasts & Apple Podcasts. You'll also find all links to the podcast apps below. If you want to join us on the show as a speaker or have guest ideas, please shoot us a mail at [email protected] ____ Let's connect: Website: https://bit.ly/3d6nh2C Twitter: https://twitter.com/Molecule_dao Discord: https://discord.com/invite/moleculedao Molecule - The future of medicine belongs to everyone
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