
"Kara Swisher noted that Bryan Johnson is 'spending two million dollars a year' on anti-aging efforts, questioning the broader applicability of his findings, calling it 'an experiment of one.'"
"Swisher contrasted Johnson's spending with Reed Jobs's cancer research funding and Mark Cuban's initiatives to lower prescription drug prices, emphasizing that these efforts could benefit 'the rest of us and not this elite, rich group of people.'"
"Swisher criticized the current administration's cuts to science funding and advocated for universal health care, stating, 'Covid really broke us, in many ways; one of them was the connections between people.'"
The episode addressed technology and the risks posed by tech CEOs, featuring Kara Swisher discussing mortality and the elitism of tech barons seeking immortality. Swisher critiqued venture capitalist Bryan Johnson's expensive anti-aging efforts, labeling them as an 'experiment of one.' She contrasted this with more accessible health initiatives by Reed Jobs and Mark Cuban. Swisher also criticized cuts to science funding and advocated for universal health care, emphasizing the social disconnections exacerbated by Covid.
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