

How Virus Resistance Can Help You Live to 100 – Jamie Metzl : 684
Apr 7, 2020
In this discussion, guest Jamie Metzl, a leading futurist and geopolitical expert, shares insights on genetic engineering to enhance virus resistance. He highlights the balance of benefits and risks in modern genetics, exploring CRISPR technology's potential while questioning ethical implications. Metzl critiques the pandemic response and advocates for systemic health reforms, encouraging collective action and innovative governance. He also delves into biohacking for resilience, urging a unified approach to the evolving challenges facing humanity.
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Genetic Engineering: A Double-Edged Sword
- Genetic engineering, like any technology, has potential benefits and risks.
- It's crucial to analyze how it's used and what the intent is, similar to evaluating vaccines.
Don't Be a Guinea Pig
- Don't rush into self-experimentation with new technologies, especially systemic ones.
- Wait for sufficient testing and data before becoming an early adopter.
Engineering Virus Resistance
- Virus resistance can be engineered by targeting genes like CCR5, which influences HIV susceptibility.
- The rapid advancement of CRISPR technology makes gene editing increasingly powerful.