Progress is accelerating but clarity isn’t always keeping up.
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From longevity and AI to the future of healthcare, innovation is moving fast but understanding is still catching up. The result is a growing tension between what’s being promised and what’s actually proven.
Today, David Ewing Duncan brings a grounded, big-picture perspective on these shifts. Drawing from his work at the intersection of science, technology, and human behavior, he explores why skepticism is rising, how hype can distort progress, and what it really means to live in an era of rapid innovation.
The conversation goes beyond longevity touching on self-awareness, the limits of current science, the role of AI, and how we can think more critically about the future we’re building.
Are we asking better questions or just chasing better tools?
David Ewing Duncan is an award-winning science journalist, bestselling author, and speaker known for exploring the intersection of health, technology, and the future of human life.
What You’ll Learn
Why the longevity industry is facing growing skepticism and trust issues
The gap between scientific potential and real-world results
How hype and misinformation can slow down real progress
Why prevention may matter more than treatment in the future of healthcare
The role of self-awareness in improving health and longevity
What it means that science is still in its early stages
How to think more critically about new health trends.