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Assuming that you are 50 today, by the time the tech is available to "regular" people, you will be 76. I know some fit and healthy people in their 70's and some who are not so much.
Being 50 today would be close to the max age for this to be a real option for a lot of people...but then again knowing this was on the horizon when you are 56 may make you make different choices; getting / staying healthy may become a much bigger deal for people.
So maybe working till "retirement" 5-10 years before death would stop being a thing.
Living is expensive where I live.
Another 50 years of life at $100k a year (paying for your own health care is expensive; this wouldn't last long) is another $5mil or more in savings needed.