Have We Reached Peak Human Life Expectancy?
Briefly

Our analysis suggests that survival to age 100 years is unlikely to exceed 15% for females and 5% for males, altogether suggesting that, unless the processes of biological aging can be markedly slowed, radical human life extension is implausible in this century.
We're squeezing less and less life out of these life-extending technologies, and the reason is, aging gets in the way.
Accelerated population aging is already upon us; the absolute number of people reaching older ages continues to grow rapidly.
There's a lot of talk these days about aging, both in terms of staying healthier as you get older and about the ways one can live longer.
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