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Bryan Johnson Sets 2039 'Immortality' Goal, Commissions Organ Clones for AI-Driven Testing

The tech founder cites accelerating AI research as the enabler, flagging safety risks from buggy anti-ageing therapies.

Overview

  • Johnson publicly declared a target to make humans immortal by 2039 in posts on X and Facebook.
  • He claims his biological age did not advance over the past year and says six years of data-driven interventions have restored multiple systems to near 18-year-old performance.
  • To accelerate discovery, he says thousands of lab-grown organ clones based on his biology are being produced to test drugs and molecules in vitro before trying them on his body.
  • He acknowledges he does not yet know the precise path to the goal and points to longevity mechanisms in hydra, the so-called immortal jellyfish, and lobsters as biological proof-of-concept.
  • He warns that some rejuvenation therapies remain 'buggy' and can mistakenly cause cancer, and he vows to share protocols and results for free through his Blueprint initiative.