
Lifespanology offers insight into how artificial intelligence is reshaping healthcare across the lifespan, drawing on themes explored in its forthcoming book on the future of health, technology, and society.
Rather than focusing on technical detail or short-term innovation cycles, Lifespanology examines the deeper questions raised by AI in healthcare: how it alters clinical judgement, changes power and responsibility within health systems, reshapes prevention and longevity, and challenges existing models of ethics, regulation, and trust.
Insights will explore where AI genuinely improves care and outcomes, where risks and unintended consequences arise, and how clinicians, leaders, policymakers, and investors can make more thoughtful, human-centred decisions in an increasingly data-driven world.
Content will take the form of thematic articles and short reflective reports, addressing issues such as AI in clinical decision-making, longevity medicine, safeguarding and bias, system resilience, and the long-term implications of deploying intelligent technologies in healthcare at scale.
The aim is not to predict the future, but to illuminate the choices shaping it.
