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Can Google solve Death?

Google today announced Calico, a new company that will focus on health and well-being, in particular the challenge of aging and associated diseases. Arthur D. Levinson, Chairman and former CEO of Genentech and Chairman of Apple, will be Chief Executive Officer and a founding investor.

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Announcing this new investment, Larry Page, Google CEO said: “Illness and aging affect all our families. With some longer term, moonshot thinking around healthcare and biotechnology, I believe we can improve millions of lives. It’s impossible to imagine anyone better than Art—one of the leading scientists, entrepreneurs and CEOs of our generation—to take this new venture forward.” Art said: “I’ve devoted much of my life to science and technology, with the goal of improving human health. Larry’s focus on outsized improvements has inspired me, and I’m tremendously excited about what’s next.”

Art Levinson will remain Chairman of Genentech and a director of Hoffmann-La Roche, as well as Chairman of Apple.

Commenting on Art’s new role, Franz Humer, Chairman of Hoffmann-La Roche, said: “Art’s track record at Genentech has been exemplary, and we see an interesting potential for our companies to work together going forward. We’re delighted he’ll stay on our board.”

Tim Cook, Chief Executive Officer of Apple, said: “For too many of our friends and family, life has been cut short or the quality of their life is too often lacking. Art is one of the crazy ones who thinks it doesn’t have to be this way. There is no one better suited to lead this mission and I am excited to see the results.”

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Sounds like a joke? But it's not.

Self-driving cars

Google is also in the race to build the first self-driving car with Tesla motors now currently in the lead. These cars are speculated to be available as early as 2015 with insurance companies backing the development as the human element being the main cause of accident will be removed.

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What do you guys think?
 
I have always wondered when we would progress far enough lazy wise to not even have to drive and let machines do everything for us. In order for the self driven car to work you would need almost everyone to have one. Accidents happen all the time due to various circumstances, how they would integrate thinking computers against human thought while driving will be a serious challenge.

I think the answer to accidents really is limiting cars to the speed limits we have on the roads, design a decent GPS system that governs engine speed, that should solve a lot of the problems. Oh and an automated fine system in your own car too :D
 
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