
These 87 Minutes Blew Logan Paul's Mind
Bryan Johnson
Feb 18, 2025
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Technologically alter food desire with Ozempic injection
Drugs like Ozempic demonstrate that it's possible to technologically alter a fundamental part of being human, such as the desire for food, with a single shot.
Reevaluate societal models to address superintelligence challenges
Existing human frameworks like democracy, capitalism, and religion are incapable of providing answers for how to handle the birth of superintelligence.
Embrace "Don't Die" ideology to unify humanity and AI
The principle of "Don't Die" is proposed as a new ideology that can unify humanity and AI because it is a mathematical, computational, and physics-based construct.
Choose veganism to set a benevolent example for future AI
One should consider not eating meat as an ethical choice to set a benevolent example for how future superintelligent AI should treat less intelligent beings like us.
Implement 'die score' to quantify life decisions
The "Don't Die" philosophy can be implemented as a governance system by assigning a quantifiable "die score" to everything, from a school lunch to a coral reef.
Update your thinking patterns for an AI-driven future
You must realize that everything you think and know is just a copied pattern that is now antiquated and may not be suitable for a future with AI.
Recognize love's complexity as a potential divider
Unlike the simple agreement on "don't die," even a concept like "love" is not a safe unifier because it can be a reason to kill each other.
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