Advanced biomarker testing and a personalized 100-day intervention to adjust biological age are at the heart of a new longevity venture called Hundred. The AI-driven platform uses data from wearable technology together with users’ medical histories to devise individual health plans. Billed as a ‘doctor in your pocket,’ the goal is to extend quality of life to a vibrant 100 years, through tailored insights and guidance.
Hundred’s founder, Tyler Smith, is spearheading an effort to redefine how we understand and manage aging. Citing his own startling results from biological age tests, as a catalyst for the venture, he is a passionate advocate for preventative health measures.
In this conversation Smith shares his goals for the platform while Live Long host Peter Bowes pledges to try it out for 100 days. They also discuss the degree to which technology can replace traditional face-to-face medical consultations and address questions about entrusting our health to AI-driven solutions.
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Optimize your healthspan and potentially lower your biological age. Tyler and the team at HUNDRED are offering $75 in credit for add-on tests and supplements from the HUNDRED marketplace when you sign up at https://www.hundred.com/partners/livelongpodcast
Live Long host Peter Bowes is also joining HUNDRED to experience and critique the platform’s protocols. Will it lead to a healthier and longer life? Daily updates starting in August, 2025
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