Human life expectancy could pass 100 years thanks to tech developments worth $600 billion by 2025

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Life expectancy of more than 100 years will soon become commonplace as advances in technology tackle the problem of ageing, experts say. A Bank of America report that predicts that death-delaying technologies will be one of the biggest investment areas over the next decade. This market is already worth £85 billion ($110 billion), a value that the investment bank expects to rise to around £462 billion ($600 billion) by 2025. Developments in the exploration and editing of the human genome, artificial intelligence and disease treatment are among areas highlighted by the report. Life expectancy of more than 100 years will soon become commonplace as advances in technology tackle the problem of ageing, experts say.