Kara Swisher's CNN Series Explores Science, Tech, and Business of Longevity Kara Swisher, a veteran journalist known for her coverage of Silicon Valley, launches a six-part CNN docuseries titled “Kara Swisher Wants to Live Forever,” delving into the science, technology, and business of extending human life. The series opens with Swisher visiting a cemetery, the final resting place of her father, who died in 1968 at age 34. His sudden death, when Swisher was just 5, left a lasting impact on her perspective of mortality. “My father’s death has created an awareness of death that is very profound,” she says. “I’m very aware of my death and I don’t mean I’m going to die tomorrow. I just know the time is limited.” The series examines the intersection of health, technology, and longevity, featuring topics ranging from wellness influencers like Gwyneth Paltrow to AI-powered robotic companions for the elderly. Swisher, who has spent decades reporting on the tech industry, approaches the subject with a critical yet open mind. “I come to it pretty neutral and willing to listen to some stuff and willing to blow up other stuff,” she explains. She highlights the lack of a “magic bullet” in health trends, dismissing fads like collagen supplements and vibration plates as unproven. Instead, she critiques the wellness industry for exploiting gaps in the U.S. healthcare system, which often intervenes only after illnesses become severe and costly. “We live in a sick care society, not a health care society,” she tells the AP. “What we should be investing in is to make all of us healthier for a longer period of time rather than participate in what is a sick care industry here in this country.” Swisher’s exploration includes firsthand experiences with experimental treatments.#stanford_university #cnn #kara_swisher #bryan_johnson #gwyneth_paltrow
