Eternal life or extinction? The shocking predictions of NatGeo’s American star at the Hungarian MVM Future Talks
This year, MVM’s Future Talks scientific informative series revolves around the possibilities of extending human life and the issues of transhumanism. The culmination of the series will be an online talk show on October 11, in which Jason Silva, the world-renowned futurist, will share his thoughts on the future of humanity.
The 2024 season of MVM Future Talks dissects a bolder topic than ever before: it examines the possibilities and consequences of drastically extending human life. Jason Silva, world-renowned futurist and host of National Geographic’s successful talk show, looks for answers to exciting questions such as how much longer people want to live than the current average lifespan and how to motivate the masses to improve their quality of life.
In the program, Silva sheds light on the possible consequences of the radical extension of human life on the individual and society, as well as on the controversies surrounding gene therapy. He also answers the provocative question of whether he himself would enhance his own abilities with the help of technological implants, and what might happen to those who do not take advantage of these opportunities.
The highlight of the 2024 season of MVM Future Talks will be the science talk show streamed live on October 11 from 6 p.m. The event’s special star guest is Jason Silva, a futurist and television presenter who gained fame with the National Geographic series Brain Games. Dubbed the “Timothy Leary of the viral video era” by The Atlantic, Silva is known worldwide for his inspiring presentations and thought-provoking insights.
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