Human 3 with Brom and Sam

Investing in Human 3 - the new epoch of health, wellbeing and performance


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Sam Tabone, Partner at XEIA joins Brom on the podcast to discuss XEIA's "Human 3" thesis.


Check out XEIA at https://www.xeiavp.com/


Timestamps

0:00 - why we created Human 3 - going from psychedelic medicine to the broader Human 3 space

8:00 - critiquing the Human 3 manifesto

12:00 regulatory and social drivers of Human 3

19:00 - what Human 3 is NOT

31:00 - what defines Human 3 / what Human 3 is?

50:00 - areas where Human 3 can make the biggest impact

58:00 - distribution shifting technologies 1:10:00 - how Human 3 is useful outside of Neuro

1:20:00 - closing thoughts


The Human 3 Manifesto:

Human 3: the new epoch of health, wellbeing and performance


While modern medicine (Human 2) benefited society in incalculable ways, it ultimately fell short of its promise because the available tools forced it to operate at an incremental pace with long feedback loops.Today, exponential technologies like AI - which can parse through terabytes of scientific literature and data in seconds - and brain-computer-interfaces, biosensors and CRISPR - which enable real-time, read-write access to our biology - promise to rapidly accelerate the scientific method flywheel and lead to an exponential explosion in health, wellness and performance.


Human 3 will elevate every area of health and wellbeing, but will have the biggest impact in areas where modern medicine has made the least progress: the mental health crisis, neurodegeneration, chronic disease and aging. These are the “focal points” of our investment strategy.


Human 3 is not a “sector” - our companies combine life sciences, AI, hardware, software, deep tech & health tech in novel ways that often defy conventional categorization. Human 3 is a philosophy of vitality. It is a knowing that the “user experience” of the human body and mind is long overdue for an upgrade. It is the willingness to build and invest in that future. This is Human 3.


This movement marks the third great epoch of human health:

  • Human 1 was defined by medieval practices like bloodletting and humorism - medicine before evidence.


  • Human 2 was the era of “modern” medicine, which began in the 1850s when Louis Pasteur popularized the germ theory of disease and the scientific method became the gold standard. Human 2 was constrained by both incremental tools and artificial boundaries between disciplines.


  • Human 3 builds on Human 2’s legacy of scientific rigour, but is accelerated by exponential technologies, transdisciplinary collaborations, and driven by a belief that we can do so much more to not just heal the sick, but to prevent illness in the first place and elevate the already healthy.

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