Reported about 11 hours ago
The Enhanced Games, a new sports competition set to launch in May 2026, seeks to explore the use of performance-enhancing drugs in response to declining birth rates and aging populations. Co-founder Aron D’Souza aims to create a marketing platform for longevity products, betting that showcasing older athletes breaking records will normalize human enhancement. Faced with geopolitical issues and labor shortages due to aging demographics, D’Souza suggests that enhancing human capabilities might be a necessary alternative to immigration and family support policies, even as this raises concerns about inequality in access to such enhancements.
Source: YAHOO