Gene Editing in Human Embryos
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I am already on the record as desiring the option to enhance myself cybernetically. I would not be opposed to enhancing myself genetically, either, if that option existed. The risk there is greater than wetware, as Vraith notes, but the benefits (at least to me) would probably outweigh the disadvantages (if any).
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Unless of course .. such enhancements were prohibitive
Then youd be rallied to the class of humans that are prevented from beneficial cyber improvements. That kind of seems more likely in the US given the cost of health care.
But I guess if you have good insurance coverage for elective procedures .. all good for you
Then youd be rallied to the class of humans that are prevented from beneficial cyber improvements. That kind of seems more likely in the US given the cost of health care.
But I guess if you have good insurance coverage for elective procedures .. all good for you
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